DXC Technology has extended its lease agreement for space in Warsaw’s Skyliner. The global IT services company will remain in Karimpol Group’s flagship office building until 2032. The company currently occupies nearly 4,600 sqm across three floors of the building. In 2021, it moved into Skyliner alongside Luxoft, marking the start of a new phase in the integration of the two organisations.
“Extending the lease is a natural step based on our experience of operating at Skyliner. From the outset, we were keen to create a working environment that meets the modern needs of our teams: flexible, comfortable and conducive to collaboration. The current space is well-suited to this model and remains a key component of our approach to organising work,” says Patryk Falkowski, Head of RE&F Poland, Real Estate and Facilities at DXC Technology.
During the lease renegotiation process, the tenant was represented by JLL, whilst Argon Legal provided legal services on behalf of Karimpol Polska.
Skyliner was completed in January 2021 as the first part of the office complex. It holds a BREEAM Excellent certificate and is powered entirely by renewable energy sources. The total leasable office space is 45,000 sqm. Tenants of the complex’s first tower include: Aon, Bolt, Booksy, Capital.com, Coca-Cola Poland Services, Colonnade Insurance Poland Branch, X-Trade Brokers (XTB), DXC Technology, ENATA Bread, Falck, Greenville, Grid Dynamics, Mattel, Meet & Eat, Strategy, Luxoft, MicroStrategy, Noble Securities, Onwelo, Process Solutions, Tarkett, Wento, Werfen, Vention, Villa Foksal (Look Up), Wento, global flexible office space operator Mindspace, and Xperi.
Construction of the second phase of the complex at Rondo Daszyńskiego has been underway since February 2024 and is scheduled for completion by the end of 2026. The second tower will be 130 metres tall, with 28 storeys and 24,000 sqm of lettable space. Karimpol Polska has already received a BREEAM New Construction certificate at the Outstanding level for the building and, as with the first phase, plans to power the building using renewable energy sources. The main contractor for the project is WARBUD, whilst the architectural design is being handled by the firm APA Wojciechowski Architekci.
CBRE Poland is supporting the investor in the commercialisation of the second phase of the complex.