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Building in Nottingham, formerly occupied by Boots and now by Capital One

Trent House
The building in 2012
General information
AddressStation Street, NG2 3NG
Town or cityNottingham
CountryEngland
Coordinates52°56′52″N 1°08′34″W / 52.9479°N 1.142719°W / 52.9479; -1.142719
Current tenantsCapital One
Completed1951
Renovated1998-2000
ClientBoots
LandlordNottingham City Council
Technical details
Size306,000 square feet (28,400 m)

Trent House is the European headquarters of the finance company Capital One. It is on Station Street to the south of the centre of the English city of Nottingham, opposite Nottingham railway station and adjacent to Loxley House, the administrative headquarters of Nottingham City Council.

The building dates from 1951, when it was built as a print works for the pharmaceutical company Boots, whose various premises occupied most of the surrounding area at that time. By 1998 the building was in a derelict condition when it was acquired by Capital One, who undertook a major internal transformation of the building between 1998 and 2000 for their use.

Shortly after they moved in, Capital One acquired the adjoining plot and had Loxley House built on it to provided extra space. Loxley House was occupied in 2002, but in 2009 Capital One moved out and sold it to Nottingham City Council, retaining Trent House. In 2021, Capital One revealed plans to the remodel Trent House, to include a roof terrace for employees and visitors to use, and to introduce fresh internal conference space.

Trent House provides 306,000 square feet (28,400 m) of office space.

References

  1. ^ Metcalf, Sam (19 October 2021). "Capital One reveals major transformation of Nottingham HQ". The Business Desk. Archived from the original on 3 October 2023. Retrieved 3 October 2023.
  2. "Capital One". Orms Designers & Architects Ltd. Archived from the original on 3 October 2023. Retrieved 3 October 2023.


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