Find Serviced & Managed Office Space in Brighton

Brighton's office market is compact relative to the major regional cities but active and well-provisioned for its size. The digital and creative sectors have driven sustained demand for quality flexible workspace, and the market has responded with a growing range of serviced and managed office options across the city's key commercial locations. The city's strong connection to London — under an hour by train — has also made it an attractive base for businesses that want south coast presence while maintaining easy access to the capital. Operators including Platf9rm, Regus, and a number of independent managed office providers have established a meaningful presence across Brighton and Hove.

Brighton City Centre forms the commercial core of the market and offers the widest range of serviced and managed office options of any part of the city. The streets around North Street, Queen's Road, and the area immediately surrounding Brighton station provide strong transport connectivity and a broad mix of technology, creative, and professional services businesses. For businesses that want to be at the heart of Brighton's commercial life with easy access to the station and the full range of the city's amenity, the city centre is the natural starting point.

North Laine and New Road represent Brighton's most distinctive and sought-after commercial environment for creative and independent businesses. The network of streets and lanes between the station and the seafront has a concentration of creative agencies, digital studios, technology businesses, and independent consultancies that reflects the area's character as one of the UK's most genuinely independent and creative urban neighbourhoods. The working environment here is characterful, community-oriented, and unlike anywhere else on the south coast.

Hove provides a quieter and more considered alternative to the Brighton city centre market, with a working environment built around the tree-lined avenues and period buildings of one of the south coast's most pleasant suburban areas. The area is the natural home of professional practices, financial advisory businesses, and established companies that want a well-regarded Brighton and Hove address in a neighbourhood that feels calm and distinguished. Hove's amenity and the quality of its immediate environment make it an easy and enjoyable place to work on a daily basis.

The Preston Road and London Road corridor has developed a growing cluster of flexible workspace providers offering strong value close to the city centre, attracting businesses that want the practical benefits of a central Brighton location at a more accessible price point than the core city centre market. The improving quality of available space and the area's good transport connections have made it an increasingly competitive option for cost-conscious businesses.

Brighton Marina offers a modern waterfront working environment that has attracted a growing number of technology and professional businesses to purpose-built commercial space with a distinctive setting. The Marina's ongoing development has improved the amenity and commercial offer of the area, and its slightly peripheral position relative to the city centre is offset by ample parking and a waterfront environment that is difficult to match elsewhere in Brighton.

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The Areas We Cover

What to expect on pricing

Brighton offers strong value relative to London while reflecting its status as one of the south's most desirable business locations. Well-specified private serviced offices in the city centre and North Laine typically range from £300 to £500 per desk per month. Hove and the more established suburban locations sit in a broadly similar range. The Preston Road corridor and less central locations offer good quality workspace from £200 to £350 per desk per month, making Brighton one of the more accessible south coast markets for businesses managing costs carefully.

Transport

Brighton's most significant transport asset is its rail connection to London. Direct services from Brighton station to London Victoria take approximately fifty minutes, and services to London Bridge and London St Pancras via Thameslink provide further options, making Brighton one of the more practical commuter bases for businesses maintaining London relationships. The city's internal bus network is comprehensive, and the seafront cycling infrastructure connects the city's key commercial areas effectively. Gatwick Airport, approximately thirty minutes by rail, provides direct international connections and gives Brighton-based businesses with European client relationships a practical travel option.

What to expect day-to-day

Brighton's working environment and quality of life are among the most distinctive of any UK city of its size. The food, drink, and cultural offer is exceptional relative to the city's scale, with the Lanes, North Laine, and the seafront all offering outstanding concentrations of independent restaurants, cafés, and bars that give Brighton a daily working atmosphere unlike anywhere else on the south coast. The seafront itself is an extraordinary lunchtime and after-work environment, and the city's cultural calendar — festivals, music, arts, and independent events throughout the year — gives it a depth of daily life that makes it genuinely easy to attract and retain talent from London and beyond. The quality of life outside working hours, including access to the South Downs National Park, is consistently cited as a primary reason for businesses and individuals choosing Brighton over other south coast locations.

Is Brighton right for your business?

Brighton is the right choice for digital, creative, technology, and professional services businesses that want a south coast location with strong London connectivity, an outstanding quality of life, and a business community with a genuinely independent and entrepreneurial character. For businesses relocating from London or establishing a south coast presence, the city's combination of talent pool, connectivity, and environment makes it the most compelling option on the south coast. The price point relative to London is significantly more accessible, and the quality of the working environment and daily life is, for many businesses and their employees, genuinely preferable.

What Type of Office Are You Looking For?

  • Serviced offices — fully furnished and ready to go, with flexible terms and all-inclusive pricing

  • Managed offices — a dedicated, customised workspace for teams wanting their own branded environment without managing the day-to-day.

  • Leased offices — for businesses making a long-term commitment to Brighton. We'll negotiate the best deal and support you throughout.

Why Use Scope to Find Your Brighton Office?

  • Full market access. We cover every major Brighton provider so you see every option.

  • We negotiate on your behalf. Our provider relationships consistently deliver better deals than going direct.

  • We do the hard work. Shortlisting, viewings, negotiation — all handled for you.

  • Completely free. We're paid by providers, never by you.

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