There was to be parking for 350 cars, and 37,000 square metres of office. The Inland Revenue bought the seven-acre site from
British Rail in April 1990. It was planned to open in 1992, and to cost £58m. In May 1997 many staff complained that the building made them ill, due to high temperatures, with headaches and blurred vision.
HMRC It housed around 1,800 HMRC staff. It operated the
Enterprise Investment Scheme,
Corporate Venturing Scheme,
Venture Capital Trusts, and
Enterprise Management Incentives, HMRC's Pension Schemes Services, and the
Residency department, which dealt with
Double Taxation Treaties and
inheritance tax. It had the
Valuation Office Agency for the East Midlands and East of England.
University of Nottingham The University of Nottingham bought the campus from HMRC in 2021 for £37.5 million and spend over £45 million redeveloping it, leading to criticism of the campus by unions as a "vanity project". In 2025, the university announced plans to sell the campus. ==Design==