Loxley House, Nottingham

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Loxley House, Nottingham, Administrative building on Station Street in Nottingham, England.

Loxley House is an administrative building on Station Street in Nottingham that combines different government facilities under one roof. The structure houses the headquarters of Nottingham City Council and Department for Work and Pensions offices spread across its modern interior.

The building opened in 2002 as a corporate office complex designed by ORMS architects before Nottingham acquired it in 2009. The conversion into an administrative center marked a shift in how the site serves the community.

The building functions as a meeting point for different public services, allowing visitors to handle multiple administrative needs in one place. Its central position makes it an important hub for people dealing with city services or support programs.

The building sits directly across from Nottingham railway station, making it easily accessible by public transport. Visitors should plan their visits around weekday hours, particularly if arriving on a Wednesday.

The building houses a Customer Hub that brings together several services including housing assistance, council inquiries, and employment support in a single location. This setup allows people to access different specialties without making separate trips elsewhere.

GPS coordinates: 52.94810,-1.14470

Latest update: December 10, 2025 16:22

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