PROPERTY & ASSETS
Unity Square Development hits new heights
A topping out ceremony was held at one of the East Midlands’ most significant developments, Unity Square, to mark the build reaching its highest point. The Government hub will accommodate HM Revenue and Customs’
(HMRC) new regional centre. The building now comprises ten storeys and is due to open in late 2021. Representatives from HMRC and the site’s developers Sladen Estates and Peveril Securities attended the event. Rachel Wood, Managing Director of Sladen Estates, said: “Work at Unity
Square is progressing well and we’re due to complete on schedule. 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.” The site will eventually house up to 4,000 HMRC employees. Nicole Newbury, HMRC Director and senior sponsor for the Nottingham
Regional Centre, East Midlands Region, said: “We can’t wait to move into our new regional centre. The new building is so much more than just bricks and mortar, it represents an exciting opportunity for us to utilise new technology and develop collaborative, new ways of working. “HMRC colleagues are watching with interest as the build progresses, so
it was great to attend the topping out ceremony to see the construction process first-hand – as well as being able to catch a glimpse of the incredible views across the city from the tenth floor.” The scheme is being delivered by Bowmer + Kirkland.
Nicole Newbury of HMRC (left) and Rachel Wood of Sladen Estates
94 business network February 2020
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