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Property company of the United Kingdom
Allied London Company type
Property Industry
Property Founded 1909 Headquarters 1st Floor, 7-8 Savile Row,
London , W1S 3PE Key people
Chief Executive Officer :
Michael Ingall ; Finance Director: Freddie Graham-Watson; Development Director: Stuart Lyell; Consultant: Graham Skinner; Associate Director: Jonathan Raine; and Consultant: Philip Daniell Products Various office, residential and leisure space Website
alliedlondon.com
Allied London is a
property development and
investment company that develops landmark projects ranging from re-use to regeneration developments across retail, commercial, office, residential, restaurant, and leisure sectors. The company also offers rental options. They own several buildings in the
Spinningfields area of
Manchester , as well as
Glasgow ,
Leeds and
London .
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History
The company was founded in 1909 and became a private company with
Michael Ingall as its CEO from September 2000.
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Properties
Allied London's properties include:
Manchester
Civil Justice Centre, Manchester
Hardman Square
3 Hardman Street
The Lawns
The Avenue
The Avenue North
Tower 12
Leftbank
[7]
Leeds
Leeds Dock
London
Glasgow
The hello Project
In April 2014, Allied London launched hello Work, to provide
hot desking ,
co-working and studios alongside a community and events programme for
SMEs .
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References
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Bloomberg Businessweek .
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^ Bell, Alex (30 June 2015).
"Plans to turn former Granada Studios site into St John's Quarter submitted" .
Manchester Evening News .
Trinity Mirror . Retrieved 5 October 2015 .
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Bayley, Stephen (21 October 2007).
"Architecture: What a perfect place to get divorced" .
The Observer .
Guardian Media Group . Retrieved 5 October 2015 .
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"Place North West | St John's to progress on Castlefield sale" . Place North West . 2021-05-06. Retrieved 2021-05-19 .
^ Jupp, Adam (10 June 2014).
"Allied London in £15m loan boost" .
Manchester Evening News .
Trinity Mirror . Retrieved 5 October 2015 .
^ Barlow, Nigel (2021-05-19).
"Tech start-up support programme, Exchange, opens applications for second cohort" . About Manchester . Retrieved 2021-05-19 .
^ Staff writer (2 June 2014).
"Dawn of colourful new era for Leeds's Clarence Dock" .
Yorkshire Evening Post .
Johnston Press . Retrieved 5 October 2015 .
^ Johnstone, Nick (17 May 2013).
"Agents instructed on £200m City sale" .
Property Week . Metropolis International.
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"The Brunswick, Camden" . Hidden London .
Daily Gazetteer . 2014.
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"Description of 20 Cannon Street" . Buildington.
^ Lewis, Warren (18 May 2012).
"United House and Allied London chosen for £100m new look for Poplar" . Property Reporter . Barcadia Media.
^ Graham, James (12 November 2014).
"Allied London wins consent for former Mirror print centre" . The Business Desk .
^ Stewart, Sarah (21 December 2011).
"Great Portland Estates sells in Savile Row" .
Property Week . Metropolis International. Retrieved 5 October 2015 .
^ Staff writer (8 June 2000).
"Expansion at Skypark" .
The Herald . Herald & Times Group. Retrieved 5 October 2015 .
^ Staff writer.
"Start-ups say hello to growth" . smeclubmanchester.com . SME Club Manchester. Archived from
the original on 6 October 2015. Retrieved 5 October 2015 .
^ Barlow, Nigel (2020-07-10).
"All Work and Social launches Department, the customisable workplace concept" . About Manchester . Retrieved 2021-05-19 .
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