Lithuania building a $110 million tech campus — the largest in Europe


The development, from Lithuanian infrastructure firm Tech Zity, is inspired by British renovation projects like the Battersea Power Station and Tate Modern art gallery.

Tech Zity

Lithuania is building a huge tech campus — Europe’s largest — in the capital of Vilnius, as it looks to become the new tech capital of the Baltics.

Built by Tech Zity, an infrastructure project in Lithuania, the campus is a 100 million euro ($109.6 million) development that will span 55,000 square meters and house 5,000 digital workers, the firm said Friday.

That would make it larger than Paris’ Station F, currently the largest startup campus in all of Europe.

The development is inspired by British renovation projects such as the Battersea Power Station and Tate Modern art gallery.

Tech Zity developers will renovate a number of sewing factories in a disused industrial space in Vilnius’ New Town, maintaining factory-like office floors with ceiling heights of at least 7 meters.

The campus is aimed at encouraging Vilnius’ tech workers to come back to the office post-pandemic.

Tech Zity

The project aims to encourage Vilnius’ tech workers to return to the office after the pandemic. Tech companies have increasingly been pushing for their employees to go back to the office, in a reversal from the pandemic-era trend of working from home.

Lithuania’s growing tech scene

U.S. streaming platform Netflix has used Tech Zity locations for filming, including the docu-series “The Playlist” which focuses  on Spotify founder Daniel Ek.

Currently occupying 20,000 square meters, Tech Zity plans to reach 80,000 square meters over time, considering new campuses, existing locations, and other projects.

Long way to go

Lithuania building a 0 million tech campus — the largest in Europe



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