DXC Technology extends lease at Skyliner until 2032

28 May 2026

DXC Technology has extended its lease agreement at the Skyliner office building in Warsaw until 2032.

The company currently occupies nearly 4,600 sqm of office space across the 25th, 26th and 27th floors of the building. DXC Technology relocated to Skyliner in 2021 together with Luxoft following the integration of the two organisations.

Patryk Falkowski, Head of RE&F Poland, Real Estate and Facilities at DXC Technology, said the extension reflects the company’s experience at the building and its focus on providing flexible and collaborative working conditions for employees.

DXC Technology provides IT services, software and technology solutions for corporate and public sector clients. The company operates in more than 70 countries and serves around 6,000 customers worldwide. Luxoft, which specialises in digital strategy and software engineering, has been part of DXC Technology since 2019.

Michał Orłowski, Head of Leasing & Asset Management at Karimpol Polska, said long-term lease renewals demonstrate the importance of office environments in supporting business operations and employee experience.

During the renegotiation process, the tenant was represented by JLL, while legal advisory services for Karimpol Polska were provided by Argon Legal.

The 195-metre Skyliner tower was completed in January 2021 as the first phase of the development at Rondo Daszyńskiego in Warsaw. The building offers 45,000 sqm of leasable office space and holds a BREEAM Excellent certification. According to the developer, the property is powered entirely by renewable energy sources.

Tenants in the building include companies such as Aon, Bolt, Booksy, Coca-Cola, Mattel and Mindspace.

Construction of the second phase of the Skyliner complex has been underway since February 2024 and is scheduled for completion by the end of 2026. The second tower will provide 24,000 sqm of leasable space across 28 floors, including around 23,000 sqm of office space and approximately 1,000 sqm allocated to retail and services.

The project is being developed by Karimpol Polska. WARBUD is serving as the main contractor, while the architectural design has been prepared by APA Wojciechowski Architekci. CBRE is supporting the commercialisation of the second phase.

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