More than 100,000 sq ft of lettings was made to global tech firms at Winnersh Triangle in 2025.

Data just released by Frasers Property shows the space let to leading global technology, science and communications businesses during its latest financial year 2025 is up 50 per cent compared to 2024.

The major lettings in 2025 included AHEAD which took 53,000 sq ft of office and warehouse space at Building 310 to house the company’s data centre, IT support and office functions and Intuitive which took 21,000 sq ft for its new headquarters. Forcepoint took 6,000 sq ft at Building 1020.

Frasers Property says the lettings highlight a growing trend among specialised companies for hybrid or ‘mid-tech’ spaces that enable the fusion of office, laboratory, production and customer-facing uses within a single building.

The landlord reports the same trend  across its UK portfolio. Fifty per cent of buildings at Winnersh Triangle are now mixed-use, with occupiers increasingly seeking adaptable environments.

In addition Boehringer Ingelheim, Riedel Communications and Loftware took office space totalling more than 45,000 sq ft.

Rupert Batho, commercial director for Frasers Property UK, said: “Winnersh Triangle plays a pivotal role in providing adaptable, future-ready spaces that support today’s thriving technology and science businesses across the region as they grow and evolve.

“At Frasers Property, we continually invest in best-in-class assets that strengthen communities for the people who work in them, and it is pleasing to see that many occupiers recognise Winnersh Triangle’s long-term potential and that our customer-centric approach continues to make a difference.”

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