Total offices: 452 across 19 buildings
Pricing: from £352 to £415 per desk per month
Birmingham is the UK's second largest office market and one of the most cost-effective for teams moving out of London. City centre desk rates typically sit around 35% below central London pricing. Most available stock is serviced offices, particularly along Colmore Row and in Brindleyplace, with managed and leased options more common in the Jewellery Quarter and Digbeth.
How Much Does Office Space Cost in Birmingham?
Private offices in Birmingham typically cost between £352 and £415 per desk per month. Here is how pricing breaks down across the main districts.
Colmore Business District
The most expensive district in the city, sitting at the top of the Birmingham range. Birmingham's primary business address. Colmore Row and the surrounding streets house HSBC's UK headquarters alongside major legal and financial firms.
The Colmore Building and
102 Colmore Row are among the prominent serviced office addresses. Grade A spec, three minutes from Snow Hill station.
Brindleyplace and Broad Street
Slightly below Colmore Row pricing, with newer refurbished stock. Canalside offices popular with larger corporates and flex operators.
x+why Foundry at 6 Brindleyplace sits in a converted 1920s theatre;
Landmark at 3 Brindleyplace is more conventional Grade A. Connected by the West Midlands Metro tram.
Jewellery Quarter
Mid-range for Birmingham, roughly 30 to 40% below Colmore Row. A mix of converted heritage workshops and purpose-built offices, popular with creative agencies and tech startups. Still home to 40% of the UK's jewellery production. Demand has outstripped supply here in recent years. Jewellery Quarter station is a 5 to 10 minute walk from most offices.
Digbeth
The most affordable city centre district, sitting at the bottom of the Birmingham range. The Custard Factory and surrounding converted warehouses attract media, tech and design businesses. Moor Street station is the nearest mainline connection. Good for teams looking for cheap office space in Birmingham without leaving the city centre.
Paradise and Chamberlain Square
Premium pricing, comparable to or above Colmore Row. One of the newer developments in the city, anchored by
2 Chamberlain Square. This is where much of the latest Grade A stock is concentrated, with strong ESG credentials and modern fit-outs. Walking distance to both New Street and Snow Hill.