WSP Polska has leased 1,105 sqm of office space at Skyliner II, the second tower in Karimpol Group’s Skyliner complex in Warsaw. The engineering and consultancy company will occupy the 12th floor, establishing another Warsaw office for its Polish operations.
The agreement adds an international professional services company to the tenant base of the development as construction approaches completion, scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2026.
WSP employs approximately 83,000 people globally and provides engineering, consulting and scientific services across more than 100 sectors. The company has operated in Poland since 1999 and currently employs more than 140 engineers and consultants in the country.
Its Polish activities include mechanical and electrical engineering, structural design, environmental consulting, sustainability, infrastructure, project and construction management and digital solutions. WSP works with developers, architects and public-sector organisations on domestic and international projects.
The company has been involved in several significant Polish developments, including engineering work connected with the Museum of Polish History in Warsaw, the headquarters of CD PROJEKT RED, Manufaktura in Łódź and 3T Office Park in Gdynia. Its activities also extend to renewable energy, infrastructure and environmental projects.
Grzegorz Wieczorek, Chief Operating Officer and Member of the Management Board of WSP Poland, said the move reflects the company’s growth and the requirements of its team, with the new office intended to support collaboration and knowledge exchange while providing modern technical standards and good accessibility.
Skyliner II is being developed by Karimpol as the second stage of its flagship Warsaw office complex. The 130-metre tower will comprise 28 floors and approximately 24,000 sqm of leasable space, including around 23,000 sqm of offices and almost 1,000 sqm of retail and service accommodation at ground level.
Together with the first Skyliner tower, the complex will provide approximately 73,000 sqm of office and retail space.
The two buildings will be connected through a shared 4,500 sqm podium incorporating facilities intended for tenants and the surrounding community. Green terraces are planned on the upper levels, while the complex will provide a five-level underground car park with 217 car spaces and 100 bicycle spaces.
Sustainability forms an important part of the project’s positioning. Skyliner II has received BREEAM New Construction certification at Outstanding level and, according to Karimpol, will operate using electricity from renewable sources.
Harald Jeschek, Managing Partner of Karimpol Group, said WSP’s decision was particularly relevant given the company’s work in areas including energy efficiency, sustainable construction, infrastructure, transport and climate adaptation.
The transaction comes as Warsaw’s office market continues to experience a shortage of new development compared with previous construction cycles. That has increased the importance of projects capable of delivering high-quality space in well-connected locations, particularly as larger occupiers increasingly focus on energy performance, ESG credentials and workplace quality when reviewing their office strategies.
Skyliner occupies a prominent location at Rondo Daszyńskiego, which has developed into Warsaw’s principal modern office cluster. The concentration of metro, tram and bus connections has made the area particularly attractive to companies seeking accessibility for employees alongside proximity to other major corporate occupiers.
The arrival of WSP also illustrates continuing demand from professional and technical services companies for modern Warsaw offices despite the persistence of hybrid working. Rather than eliminating demand, changing working patterns have increasingly shifted occupier requirements towards better-quality buildings capable of supporting collaboration and attracting employees to the workplace.
Newmark and Eversheds Sutherland represented WSP Polska in the transaction. CBRE and Argon Legal advised Karimpol Polska.
APA Wojciechowski Architekci designed Skyliner II, WARBUD is the general contractor and Hill International is responsible for project management.
With completion scheduled for Q4 2026, WSP’s 1,105 sqm commitment provides further leasing momentum for the second Skyliner tower and adds another specialist international occupier to Warsaw’s expanding Rondo Daszyńskiego business district.