SANTA CLARA >> In a move toward expansion, a medical tech company that seeks to combat heart problems struck a deal to lease space in Santa Clara.

EBR Systems, which has crafted a new generation of wireless cardiac pacing equipment, signed a rental deal to take space at 4300 Patrick Henry Dr., according to commercial real estate firms Cushman & Wakefield and Newark, which teamed up to arrange the lease.

The medical tech company will exit Sunnyvale, stated Cushman & Wakefield brokers Walt Stephenson and Jeff Cushman and Newmark brokers Greg Tippin and Tracey Solari.

EBR Systems leased 51,100 square feet at the new site, the brokers stated. Drawbridge Realty, a veteran real estate firm, owns the building.

“The move represents a sizable expansion for the company,” Cushman & Wakefield stated.

EBR Systems currently occupies a building in Sunnyvale that totals 30,800 square feet, according to LoopNet and Google Maps.

The medical technology firm expects to move into its new Santa Clara offices during the first half of 2026. It will occupy a greatly upgraded building, according to Cushman & Wakefield.

“Drawbridge acquired the property in 2013 and recently completed significant interior and exterior renovations in 2024, such as a new indoor and outdoor breakroom and patio space, plus other elements focused on the employee,” said Stephenson, a Cushman & Wakefield executive director.

EBR Systems and Drawbridge both aim to complete further upgrades to the property as well as other workplace installations and operational needs before the med-tech firm moves in 2026.