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Michael Ingall

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Michael Ingall
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Michael Julian Ingall (born 1959, in Lincoln, England) is an English business executive, serving as the chairman, CEO, and founder of Allied London, a property management company based in the United Kingdom.[1] He has directed the restructuring and restoration of listed historic buildings and landmarks, including Herbal House (London), The Brunswick Centre (London), The Bonded Warehouse (Manchester), The Malthouse (Leeds), and the former London Road Fire Station (Manchester).[2]

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Ingall led the privatisation of Allied London in September 2000. In 2014, he was listed in the property section of Debrett's 500.[3]

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Awards

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Ingall's awards include:[citation needed]

  • 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, Best Design-Led Project of the Year
  • 2008: North West Property Award, 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, 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, Commercial Development of the Year
  • 2019: British Council for Offices North Awards Committee Chair’s Award[4]
  • 2019: AJ Architecture Awards, Leisure Project of the Year
  • 2020: Festival of Place / The Pineapples, Best Completed Place: Leeds Dock←
  • 2024: Finalist, Property Week Leader of the Year[5]
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Buildings

Ingall has been involved with the following buildings:[citation needed]

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