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Databricks to quadruple London office footprint amid £643m UK investment drive

Mark Helprin by Mark Helprin
March 31, 2026
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Databricks to quadruple London office footprint amid £643m UK investment drive
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AI company Databricks has announced plans to invest more than $850m (£643m) in the UK over the next three years.

As part of this commitment, Databricks will quadruple its London office footprint with a new 137,000 sq ft headquarters at Derwent London’s Network office development.

Databricks’ new London office in Fitzrovia will accommodate its UK and Ireland team of over 500 people, which is expected to surpass over 1,000 people over the next few years.

The investment builds upon the pledge Databricks made in October 2025 to train 100,000 people across the UK and Ireland with data and AI skills by 2028.

“The UK is a hub for AI innovation, and we are proud to make such a strong commitment to the market,” said Michael Green, UK and Ireland managing director, Databricks.

“When we opened our first dedicated UK office and EMEA hub in 2024, we had a clear aim: to be at the heart of the UK’s data and AI community, providing a space for our team and partners to come together to collaborate on the future of data and AI. This new office and investments accelerate that ambition even further.”

This expansion comes as the UK “cements its position as Europe’s leading AI hub”, according to Databricks. Ministers have been attempting to keep the UK competitive in the global AI race, publishing an AI Opportunities Action Plan last year. Reeves last week promised to achieve “the fastest AI adoption in the G7” thanks in part to government investment in British tech.

Samuel Bonamigo, SVP and GM, EMEA, Databricks, said: “Our investments in the UK are a true vote of confidence in our team, partners and customers that are driving the future of agentic AI.

“Our new EMEA hub will enable us to drive growth in the EMEA region and help businesses, at whatever stage of their journey, scale faster by unlocking the full power of Lakebase and Genie.”

Databricks says over 20,000 organizations worldwide — including over 60% of the Fortune 500 — use its services to build and scale data and AI apps.

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