Oadby and Wigston Borough Council says work at the site is expected to be completed early next year
However, the bulding's cafe and toilets will be closed.
Deputy council leader Samia Haq said the move was "an example of the forward-thinking innovation required by councils in the current economic climate". "It's essential we continue to deliver high quality services to local people and moving from an expensive to run, old, unnecessarily large office to this smaller, cheaper to operate, carbon-friendly building is the right decision," she said.
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