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New Science and Technology Hubs in Oxfordshire

A New Era for Innovation: Science & Technology Parks Coming to Oxfordshire

Throughout Oxford and Oxfordshire there is a buzz of activity and a plethora of new science and technology parks building and opening their doors. From research and development labs, to AI and governance departments and specialty labs there is a hive of new industries making their way to the area.

Oxford has always been known as an academic and science hub, but with these new industries and business coming to the area, it will solidify the area as a hub of new science and technology discoveries.

Short Let Space is thrilled to see the growth of science and technology parks in our renowned academic hub. Our homes, conveniently located near these new innovation districts, are ready to welcome professionals and teams moving to the area.

Spotlight on New Science & Technology Parks In and Around Oxfordshire

These are the developments we’re most excited about, projects set to bring groundbreaking ideas, innovation, and new discoveries to Oxfordshire

Oxford North

Oxford North is a cutting-edge innovation district, purpose-built to drive the next generation of groundbreaking discoveries in science and technology. The district is going to be home to 1 million sq ft (92,900 m²) of labs and workspaces. As well as 480 new homes, public parks and amenities, such as cafes, restaurants, grass amphitheatres, three public parks and all the things people enjoy having near where they work.

The iconic Red Hall is striking and memorable for those passing by the development. The landmark building within the district with 33,000 sq ft of workspace, café, town‑hall space, and much more to be announced.

The location of Oxford North is close to Summertown, meaning it is surrounded by great places to eat and relax. Situated on Woodstock Road, Oxford and is less than 10 minutes by cycle from Oxford city centre; also very near to Oxford Parkway station and well‑connected by bus, bike and car.

The official launch of Oxford North has been declared as September 2025 and lettings have already been agreed for some of the workspaces.

The Ellison Institute of Technology

Oxford is set to welcome another major player in the science and technology landscape: the Ellison Institute of Technology (EIT). This ambitious new campus combines cutting-edge research with commercial capability, aiming to drive scientific breakthroughs and create sustainable, ethical companies.

EIT is structured around four “Humane Endeavours,” tackling some of the world’s most pressing challenges:

  • Health, Medical Science & Generative Biology
  • Food Security & Sustainable Agriculture
  • Clean Energy Generation & Storage
  • Artificial Intelligence & Robotics

Located in Littlemore within the Oxford Science Park, the first phase of the campus is set for completion in 2027, with over 300,000 sq ft of research laboratories, educational facilities, and collaborative spaces. But EIT’s vision doesn’t stop there, the institute is expanding to a 2 million sq ft campus, creating a hub for innovation, collaboration, and scientific discovery on a scale never seen before in Oxford.

For professionals and companies moving to the area, our nearby properties provide the perfect base. Whether you’re relocating for a short-term project, joining a start-up, or leading a research team, our homes offer convenient, high-quality accommodation close to the heart of Oxford’s evolving science and technology ecosystem.

Daubeny Project at Oxford Science Park 

The Oxford Science Park has kicked off a major expansion: The Daubeny Project is a three‑building development delivering around 450,000 sq ft of premium laboratory and office space set to be completed by around 2026

Each building is designed for flexibility with up to 70% of each floorplates capable of wet or dry labs enabling high‑end science, biotech, and tech companies to scale their operations. Designed with sustainability and occupant‑wellness at its core, the project features large atriums, abundant natural light, generous cycle and shower facilities (537 cycle spaces), and ambitious carbon‑reduction measures.

For relocating teams and professionals seeking a home base close to the action, our homes nearby offer the perfect solution: comfortable, well‑connected and positioned for the rise of the Oxford science ecosystem.

Grove Business Park

Nestled on the edge of Wantage in Oxfordshire, Grove Business Park is transforming into a major hub for life sciences, technology and innovation. The approved expansion will deliver up to 377,000 sq ft of new commercial space – positioning the park firmly within the heart of the region’s growth corridor.

Of that total, the first phase comprises around 87,500 sq ft of buildings tailored for R&D, labs and tech-enabled operations. Construction of these units is expected to be completed by Summer 2026. Key features of Grove Business Park’s expansion include:

  • A dedicated focus on technology, R&D and lab-enabled accommodation from flexible mid-tech units to hybrid office/lab space. 
  • A strategic location within the Science Vale UK area, tapping into the Oxford–Cambridge science & innovation corridor and leveraging the region’s academic and research strengths. 
  • High sustainability standards and campus-style amenity enhancements, the plans emphasise BREEAM “Excellent”, enhanced biodiversity, green amenity spaces and improved infrastructure and access.

For relocating teams and professionals seeking a home base close to the action, our homes nearby offer the perfect solution: comfortable, and well‑connected to the new Grove Business Park.

Oxford West End Innovation District

Located on Botley Road in Oxford’s West End innovation district, the Fabrica project is a new five-storey development delivering approximately 180,000 sq ft of high-specification lab and office space. Valued at around £190 million, it is one of Oxford’s major science developments for 2025. Construction began in May 2025, with completion projected for early 2027.

Key Features:

  • Flexible lab and office space: Designed to accommodate a mix of wet and dry labs, start-ups, and established R&D companies.
  • Public and amenity spaces: Includes around 7,000 sq ft of cafés, eateries, and communal spaces for occupiers and the wider community.
  • Prime location: Within walking distance of Oxford city centre, the train station, and major amenities, providing excellent connectivity.

Nearby, the Iventa campus at Oxford West End is creating a dynamic urban innovation district combining offices, research facilities, and lifestyle amenities. This new development is part of a broader transformation of the area around Oxford Station and the River Thames, bringing homes, workspaces, public spaces, and excellent transport links to support both existing and incoming communities.

For professionals relocating to Oxford for work at Fabrica, Iventa, or other innovation hubs, our nearby homes and short-let accommodation provide a convenient, comfortable base, keeping teams close to the city’s fastest-growing science and technology corridors.

Oxford has long been recognised as a global hub for science, technology, and innovation, and with these new science and technology hubs, Oxfordshire will continue to strengthen and preserve this prestige.

For those moving to the area whether for short-term projects, long-term research, or corporate expansion, finding the right place to live is essential. Our properties, conveniently located near these innovation hubs, provide flexible, high-quality accommodation to help professionals settle in, focus on their work, and enjoy everything Oxfordshire has to offer.

The future of science and technology is unfolding here and with the right home base, you can be part of it. Explore our homes near Oxfords’ innovation districts today, and make your move to the heart of progress simple and seamless.

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Sally

Sally is a marketing whizz with over 10 years in hospitality and the last couple focused on short-term lettings. She makes sure Short Let Space and its properties stand out from the crowd, while also scouting out the best local spots to showcase to guests.

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