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London Offices Get Scooped Up by AI Firms in Wave of Big Leasing Deals

AI companies are taking large London leases, filling prime offices once left empty by tech pullbacks.

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April 21, 2026
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London Offices Get Scooped Up by AI Firms in Wave of Big Leasing Deals

Londonโ€™s office market is seeing substantial space absorption from AI tenants, with multiple large leases committed.

Artificial intelligence companies are increasingly occupying large office spaces in London, filling buildings that were previously affected by tech sector pullbacks. Recent deals show a steady pattern of expansion among AI-focused firms as they scale teams and increase physical presence in the cityโ€™s core office market, according to BisNow.

Large leases signal growth in headcount and footprint

One of the most significant recent commitments includes a 158,000 square foot lease at a major Euston development. The space is large enough to accommodate roughly 800 employees and marks a major increase from the companyโ€™s current London office capacity of about 200 staff.

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Nearby, another AI firm has taken 89,000 square feet in Kingโ€™s Cross, with the future building expected to support around 550 employees, up from a current London headcount of roughly 200.

In another major deal earlier in the year, a data and AI company leased the entire 136,000 square foot Network W1 building near Tottenham Court Road on a long-term agreement, reinforcing the sectorโ€™s growing demand for central London office space.

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Vacancies left by earlier tech pullbacks are being absorbed

Some of this space was previously tied to expansion plans that did not materialize. In one case, a major tech company had agreed to occupy a full building but later withdrew from its planned expansion and never moved in.

The landlord was compensated to exit the agreement, after which the building strategy shifted before eventually returning to technology tenants.

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