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Nottingham Post
Nottingham Post
World
Jamie Barlow

New image shows progress on creating one of Nottingham's tallest buildings

This image provides a glimpse of HMRC's towering Unity Square office block - from a different perspective.

Framed from Wilford Road, it shows the vast scale of the 10-storey building, in Queensbridge Road, that overlooks Nottingham Railway Station.

Up to 4,000 members of staff are due to move into the HMRC regional centre once the building is ready to open next year.

The site was acquired speculatively in 2015 and the demolition of the old buildings on the site began in November 2017.

The development was given the green light in January last year.

Commuters have spoken highly about the level of investment in the city centre - and Unity Square has been described as "one of the most significant schemes to break ground in the East Midlands in more than a decade".

At its topping out earlier this year, Rachel Wood, managing director of Sladen Estates, said: "As the cornerstone of the redevelopment work taking shape across the city’s southside, Unity Square will truly put Nottingham on the map once complete.”

Drone footage, released in March, also captured the rapidly changing area of the city.

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