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Bruntwood founder and philanthropist Michael Oglesby dies, aged 80

He founded Bruntwood in 1970 and built it into one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s most successful property businesses.

Michael Oglesby CBE

The founder of commercial property giant Bruntwood, Michael Oglesby CBE, has died, aged 80.

Mr Oglesby passed away peacefully surrounded by his close family. He is survived by his wife Jean and children Chris and Kate.

He founded Bruntwood in 1970 and built it into one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s most successful property businesses.

Michael Oglesby was born in 1939 in Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire and, after receiving a degree in building at Aston University in Birmingham, he spent his early working years in the construction industry before moving to Manchester in 1970.

Over 40 years he grew Bruntwood from a modest beginnings to becoming one of the leading commercial property owners in the English regions.

University student Jenny Jackson and Michael Oglesby, chairman of Bruntwood(Image: Chris Bull)

The company owns in excess of 120 buildings in Greater Manchester, Cheshire, Liverpool, Leeds and Birmingham, comprising approximately 8,800,000 sq ft with a value in excess of £1 billion.

In Manchester city centre, Bruntwood owns approximately 20 per cent of the commercial office space while in Birmingham its properties include Innovation Birmingham, Mclaren and Cornwall Buildings.

He was married for over 50 years and lived in Bowdon.