PIC invests £130m in urban regeneration project

The project will generate ‘considerable social value’ and create more than 20,000 jobs

Holly Roach
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PIC is the sole investor for the development of a build-to-rent scheme
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PIC is the sole investor for the development of a build-to-rent scheme

Pension Insurance Corporation (PIC) has invested £130m in an urban regeneration project Wirral Waters One.

Wirral Waters One is the cornerstone residential scheme for the broader development of Peel L&P's Wirral Waters, which is a 500-acre brownfield site and former dockland. PIC is the sole investor...

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