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Inside the new Nottingham HMRC offices that will one day employ thousands

4,000 government workers will work at the new 10 storey Unity Square hub, next to Nottingham railway station

HMRC's new 10 storey Unity Square hub, next to Nottingham railway station

A huge transformation project has been completed to create a new Midlands base for HMRC.

Back in 2018 it was announced that HMRC had entered a 25-year pre-let on the Queensbridge Road site, in Nottingham, with Peveril Securities and its joint venture partner Sladen Estates.

Thousands of government workers will eventually work at the new 10 storey Unity Square hub, next to Nottingham railway station, which was formally handed over on Tuesday, May 11.

Some 4,000 workers from HMRC and other government departments will start moving in early next year.

Work on the scheme – designed by Manchester-based award-winning architecture firm 5 Plus – was done by Derbyshire-based contractor Bowmer + Kirkland.

Ralph Jones, managing director of Peveril Securities and main board director of Bowmer + Kirkland, said: “HMRC’s decision to award this Government Hub in the heart of Nottingham to Peveril Securities and Sladen Estates shows the confidence that HMRC had in our ability to fund and deliver this important scheme above other locations and developers that could have been in the running.

“Those working in the building will benefit from Nottingham’s superb transport links, being right next to bus, train and tram services. The structure also serves as a remarkable landmark for commuters arriving at the train station, providing the sort of impressive development you would expect on arrival in one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s major cities.”

Colin Casse, locations programme director at HMRC, said: “HMRC has a long-standing presence in Nottingham and the new Government Hub will be home to our Nottingham Regional Centre.