PIC and LGRI update on BTR projects

PIC completes £130m Wirral housing project while LGRI funds Belfast apartment build

Jasmine Urquhart
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Aerial view of Miller's Quay 'topping out' ceremony

Pension Insurance Corporation (PIC) and Legal & General Retirement Institutional (LGRI) have issued updates on separate multi-million pound build-to-rent (BTR) housing developments as part of their portfolios.

Yesterday, PIC announced the completion of a £130m housing development in the Wirral. The construction of 500 sustainable waterfront BTR apartments includes 100 affordable homes, and is the corn...

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