RO Real Estate has announced an 18,000 sq ft letting at its Silbury House development in Central Milton Keynes.

Topps Europe, which has been in Milton Keynes for 30 years, is moving its Fanatics Collectibles brand to the top two floors in high-ESG specification building, which was extensively refurbished in 2024. The firm has taken a 10-year lease.

It now boasts EPC A, BREEAM Outstanding, NABERS 5 Star and has air quality and wellness recognition. Only two ground floor suites remain.

Ed Davidson, asset management director for RO Real Estate, said: “With a 30-year history of investing and developing in Milton Keynes, the Silbury House project reflects our long-standing commitment to the city and our ambition to set a new benchmark for environmental performance. Central to our mission was prioritising sustainability at every stage, from design to operation and creating a building that meets the needs of modern occupiers.

“We are delighted to welcome Topps, a global leader in the collectables market and a household name, whose decision demonstrates the growing importance occupiers place on sustainability, not only as a core business value, but also as a practical way to reduce energy use and support employee wellbeing.”

Topps Europe was represented by JLL and RO Real Estate was represented by Bray Fox Smith and LSH.

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