PIC funded regeneration development set to welcome first residents

£130m development comes in partnership with Peel L&P and Wirral MBC

Jonathan Stapleton
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Pictured (L-R): The leader of Wirral Council, Cllr Paul Stuart; PIC Capital managing director Hayley Rees; The Mayor of Wirral, Councillor Cherry Povall; and Peel Waters managing director James Whittaker.
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Pictured (L-R): The leader of Wirral Council, Cllr Paul Stuart; PIC Capital managing director Hayley Rees; The Mayor of Wirral, Councillor Cherry Povall; and Peel Waters managing director James Whittaker.

Pension Insurance Corporation (PIC) has announced the practical completion of the first two buildings planned for Miller’s Quay, a cornerstone development at Wirral Waters, the UK’s largest urban regeneration project.

As a result, Miller's Quay will soon welcome its first rental tenants. The remaining four buildings of the development are due to be completed by January 2025. In total the development will consist...

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