Loxley House, Nottingham

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StatusUsed as council headquarters
LocationStation Street, NG2 3NG, Nottingham, England
Coordinates52°56′53″N 1°08′41″W / 52.9481°N 1.1447°W / 52.9481; -1.1447
Current tenants
Loxley House
The corner of a square glass-fronted building
The building in 2011
Interactive map of the Loxley House area
General information
StatusUsed as council headquarters
LocationStation Street, NG2 3NG, Nottingham, England
Coordinates52°56′53″N 1°08′41″W / 52.9481°N 1.1447°W / 52.9481; -1.1447
Current tenants
Completed2001
Opened2002
ClientCapital One
LandlordNottingham City Council
Design and construction
ArchitectORMS

Loxley House is the administrative office of Nottingham City Council and an office base for the Department for Work and Pensions and Nottingham City Homes in the south of Nottingham city centre, Notts, England. The building is also used by the Fair Work Agency.[1] It is situated on Station Street, opposite Nottingham railway station and adjacent to Trent House, the former Boots print works that is now the European headquarters of the financial company Capital One.

The building was designed by the architecture firm ORMS and constructed to provide additional space for Capital One, who had previously moved into Trent House. Capital One moved into the building in 2002, but it was acquired by the city council in 2009 at a cost of £22.5 million, which was about a third of its valuation in 2001. The council moved into the building in 2010, relocating from a number of buildings scattered around Nottingham city centre.[2][3][4][5]

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