Wednesday, July 16, 2025

KPMG expands Nottingham footprint with new city centre office

Professional services firm KPMG UK has relocated its more than 200-strong Nottingham-based team to a new office in the heart of the city centre.

The move, to fully refurbished 8,000 sq ft premises on the 7th floor of the EastWest building on Tollhouse Hill, forms part of KPMG’s long-term regional growth strategy.

The new EastWest office brings the firm’s entire Nottingham-based operation together all on one enlarged floor, with more meeting rooms and communal space for collaborative working, as well as a newly designed area to host events.

Marc Abrams, senior office partner at KPMG UK’s Nottingham office, said: “The East Midlands remains a key area of focus for KPMG UK, and this move to our new office with increased space in Nottingham’s EastWest building demonstrates our long-term commitment and drive to continue working with businesses across the region.

“Having already been part of the East Midlands business community for nearly 100 years, this move is a milestone for the local team, and we are all looking forward to welcoming clients and contacts to our new home in the coming weeks.”

KPMG’s history in Nottingham dates to the 1930s, when the firm’s London office needed a local team to audit several collieries and coal storage depots across the East Midlands. To resource the work, a new office was opened in Nottingham at Milton Chambers, 19 Milton Street. The building still exists to this day and can be found on the opposite corner to the main entrance of the Victoria Shopping Centre.

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