Michael Ingall
British businessperson (born 1959)
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Michael Julian Ingall (born 2 December 1959 in Lincoln, England) is an English businessman and the chairman and founder of Allied London, a UK-based property development and investment company.[1] He oversaw the restructuring and restoration of several protected historic buildings and landmarks, including: Herbal House (London),[2] The Brunswick Centre (London), The Bonded Warehouse (Manchester), The Malthouse (Leeds), and the former London Road Fire Station (Manchester).[3]
Born
2 December 1959
Michael Julian Ingall
2 December 1959
Lincoln, England
OccupationBusinessman
AwardsHon Fellow of RIBA; Developer of the Decade 2000 (Property Week); Debretts 500 most influential people 2014.
Websitealliedlondon.com
Michael Ingall | |
|---|---|
| Born | Michael Julian Ingall 2 December 1959 Lincoln, England |
| Occupation | Businessman |
| Awards | Hon Fellow of RIBA; Developer of the Decade 2000 (Property Week); Debretts 500 most influential people 2014. |
| Website | alliedlondon |
Ingall led the privatisation of Allied London in September 2000.[4] In 2014, he was listed in the property section of Debrett's 500.[5]