Savills Poland completes 25,000 sqm in office lease deals in H1 2025
Savills Poland’s tenant representation team completed lease transactions totaling around 25,000 sq m in the first half of 2025, covering both Warsaw and several regional cities. The deals reflected varied client requirements and a broad geographic scope, underscoring shifting priorities in the office market.
The largest share of activity took place in central Warsaw, particularly in Śródmieście, where more than 13,000 sq m was leased. Mokotów, another key business hub in the capital, accounted for nearly 8,000 sq m of transactions. In Wrocław, the team advised on agreements for approximately 3,000 sq m. Most transactions involved lease extensions and relocations within existing office stock.
A notable deal during the period was the renegotiation of XTB’s lease in the Skyliner office building in Warsaw. The agreement, covering nearly 4,400 sq m across three floors, secures the fintech company’s presence in the tower for the coming years.
Savills advised a range of clients from sectors including finance, IT, tax advisory, light manufacturing, and healthcare. The team’s approach focused on tailoring leasing strategies to each tenant’s operational needs, with growing emphasis placed on building quality, flexible lease terms, and efficient space use—factors increasingly prioritised as workplace models evolve.
Savills' involvement in this process enabled the development of solutions tailored to the tenant's long-term needs, taking into account the flexibility of the agreement and the optimal use of the available space. Thanks to our support, XTB was able to make an informed decision to continue its operations in a prestigious location, which is in line with the strategy for further growth of this dynamically expanding organization, comments Karol Grejbus, Associate Director, Office Agency, Tenant Representation, Savills Poland.
“We are seeing an increasingly conscious and selective approach to office space planning by companies. The quality of the building, flexible lease terms and optimal use of space are becoming increasingly important. This is the result of the evolution of the work model and growing tenant expectations,” says Jarosław Pilch, Head of Tenant Representation, Office Agency, Savills Poland.