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Michael Ingall
Born
Michael Julian Ingall

02/12/1959
Lincoln
NationalityBritish
OccupationBritish Businessman
AwardsHon Fellow of RIBA,; Developer of the Decade 2000 (Property Week); Debretts 500 most influential people 2014. Further awards listed left.
Website alliedlondon.com

Michael Julian Ingall (born in Lincoln) is the Chairman, CEO, and founder of Allied London Group, an award-winning multi platform real estate investment, development and services group. Ingall is also the founder of All Work & Social, All Plus, Adept Corporate Service, Agilis, and most recently Versa Studios.

A qualified chartered surveyor, Ingall started his career managing various parts of London on the Crown and Pollen Estates for Drivers Jonas, he then moved on to retail development consultancy, joined the Board of Raglan Properties in 1990 and joined the Board of Allied London in 1995.

At Allied London he was responsible for the complete restructuring of the business, and earned a reputation for tackling complex, difficult and pioneering developments, as well as the restoration of listed historic buildings and iconic landmarks such as Herbal House (London), The Brunswick Centre (London), The Bonded Warehouse (Manchester) Malthouse (Leeds), and ongoing work to the former London Road Fire Station (Manchester).

His and Allied London’s contributions to the property business have been recognised consistently with industry awards over the last twenty years. Spinningfields in Manchester is considered a particularly key development, and is widely credited with creating a commercial heartland for Manchester.

He led the privatisation of Allied London in September 2000. In 2014 Ingall was listed in the politics section of Debrett's 500, which lists Britain's 500 most influential people.

Awards

    • 2000 Property Week's Developer of the Decade
    • 2003 Property Week Awards North West, Property Deal of the Year
    • 2003 Property Week Awards North West, Property Personality of the Year
    • 2004 Manchester Society of Architects and Design Awards, Best New Commercial Building
    • 2005 Property Week Property Award, Regeneration Award
    • 2005 Royal Institute of British Architects Awards, Active in Architecture Award
    • 2006 Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Northwest Award, Commercial Category
    • 2006 Property Week Property Awards, Regeneration Award
    • 2006 Manchester City Council Award, Built in Quality Award
    • 2007 North West Property Awards, Commercial Development of the Year
    • 2007 North West Property Awards, Best Design-Led Project
    • 2007 North West Property Awards, Occupier of the Year
    • 2007 Manchester City Council Award, Built in Quality Award
    • 2007 Construction News, Green Major Project of the Year Award
    • 2007 British Council of Shopping Centres Gold Award, Best in Town Retail Scheme
    • 2007 Regeneration and Renewal Awards, Best Heritage led project
    • 2008 Honorary Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects
    • 2008 North West Property Award 2008, Best Design-Led Project of the Year
    • 2008 North West Property Award 2008, Commercial Developer of the Year
    • 2008 North West Regional Structural Award, Large Project Award
    • 2008 Royal Institute of British Architects Regional Award Northwest, RIBA Regional Award
    • 2008 Royal Institute of British Architects Sustainability Award, RIBA Sustainability Award
    • 2008 The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design 2008, International Architecture Award
    • 2009 Property Week Award, Developer of the Decade
    • 2009 Property Week Award, Development of the Decade
    • 2009 Northwest Property Week Award, Commercial Development of the Year
    • 2009 Property Week Offices Award Developer of the Year
    • 2009 Property Week Offices Award, Best Development Outside Central London
    • 2009 Manchester City Council Award, Built in Quality Award
    • 2009 Manchester City Council Award, Technical Innovation Award
    • 2009 Manchester City Council Award, Sustainable Construction Award
    • 2010 Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Northwest Award, Design & Innovation Commendation
    • 2017 The Academy of Urbanism Award, The Brunswick
    • 2017 International Property Awards, London Development Marketing
    • 2018 Insider North West Property Awards 2018, Commercial Development of the Year
    • 2019 British Council for Offices North Awards Committee Chair’s Award
    • 2019 AJ Architecture Awards, Leisure Project of the Year
    • 2020 Festival of Place / The Pineapples, Best Completed Place : Leeds Dock
    • 2023 Played football at Fresno State and became an All-American winner

Buildings

  • Spinningfields Manchester
  • Leeds Dock Leeds
  • Enterprise City Manchester
  • Brunswick Centre London
  • Herbal House London
  • CJC Manchester
  • Bonded Warehouse Manchester
  • XYZ building Manchester
  • Cannon Street London
  • London Road Fire Station (completion 2022), Manchester
  • ABC buildings, Manchester
  • Manchester Studios
  • Manchester Goods Yard (completion 2022)
  • Globe & Simpson, Manchester (completion 2022)

Projects

  • Brunswick London
  • Skypark Glasgow
  • Spinningfields Manchester
  • St John's Manchester

Further reading

  • Waite, Richard (15 May 2014). "Michael Ingall: 'We always chose architects through competition'". Architects' Journal. Emap Ltd.

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