Mixed-use development in Liverpool completed and ready for more tenants
One Wolstenholme Square, a mixed-use development in Liverpool city centre, has been completed.
The premises consist of 447 residences and spaces for commercial, leisure and retail enterprises. It was built by the Elliot Group, and is managed by property management company Urbanbubble. Three out of the five available blocks are already full of tenants.
Elliot Lawless, director of The Elliot Group, added: "One Wolstenholme Square is a stunning new development in the heart of Liverpool. It delivers stylish, convenient and modern city living with additional commercial spaces to support Liverpool’s thriving economy.
"It is great to see tenants ready to move into many of the available apartments and to bring the development to life."
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