Allied London

Property company of the United Kingdom From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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.[1]

Company type
Property
IndustryProperty
Founded1909
Headquarters1st Floor, 7-8 Savile Row, London, W1S 3PE
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Allied London
Company type
Property
IndustryProperty
Founded1909
Headquarters1st 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
ProductsVarious office, residential and leisure space
Websitealliedlondon.com
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Civil Justice Centre, Manchester
Leeds Dock

History

The company was founded in 1909 and became a private company with Michael Ingall as its CEO from September 2000.[1]

Properties

Allied London's properties include:

Manchester

  • Hardman Square
  • 3 Hardman Street
  • The Lawns
  • The Avenue
  • The Avenue North
  • Tower 12
  • Leftbank[7]

Leeds

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.[16][17]

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