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Grove Business Park

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 Parks’ 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.

With this ambitious expansion underway, Grove Business Park is set to become a key destination for innovators and a driving force in Oxfordshire’s fast-growing science economy.

Location
Grove Business Park, Grove Business Park, Downsview Road, Wantage OX12 9


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