Office Space to Rent in Birmingham

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Last updated 12 February 2026

Offices to rent in Birmingham

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.

Teams weighing up regional cities tend to also look at office space in Manchester, where supply is larger at similar pricing, and office space in Leeds, where desk rates start slightly lower.

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.

Birmingham currently lists 452 offices for teams from 1 to 107 people. Private offices start at £195 per desk per month and most 10–25 person teams pay around £385 (22% below the UK average).

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Options by Team Size

1–5 people 182
6–20 people 207
21–50 people 48
50+ people 11

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Transport Links for your Birmingham office

Birmingham has three city centre stations within walking distance of each other. New Street is the main hub (London Euston in around 1 hour 20 minutes, Manchester in around 1 hour 30 minutes). Snow Hill serves the Colmore Business District and connects to the West Midlands Metro tram network. Moor Street covers Chiltern Railways to London Marylebone (around 1 hour 40 minutes, often quieter and cheaper than the Euston route) and local services to Solihull and Stratford-upon-Avon.

By car, the M6, M5 and M42 all converge around Birmingham. Parking is limited in the CBD but more readily available in the Jewellery Quarter, Digbeth and outer locations. Birmingham Airport is around 20 minutes east by car or train.

FAQs

How does Birmingham office space pricing compare to London?
Significantly cheaper. Even premium Colmore Row addresses cost less than mid-range London areas like office space in Farringdon. For businesses relocating or opening a second office, Birmingham typically offers around 35% savings on desk rates with direct trains under 90 minutes.

Which Birmingham district is best for a tech or creative business?
Digbeth and the Jewellery Quarter. Digbeth is the cheapest city centre option and home to the Custard Factory complex. The Jewellery Quarter sits a step up in price but has better transport links. For flexible day-by-day workspace rather than a committed office, see coworking space in Birmingham.

Is parking available at Birmingham offices?
Limited and expensive in the Colmore Business District. The Jewellery Quarter and Digbeth are better, with some buildings offering on-site spaces. Outer locations and business parks beyond the city centre typically have free or low-cost parking as standard.

What about business rates for a Birmingham office?
Included in serviced office deals. For leased offices, payable on top of rent. Small businesses may qualify for Small Business Rates Relief depending on rateable value. Our guide to UK business rates covers eligibility and current thresholds.

Looking for flexible workspace? Browse coworking space in Birmingham or explore hot desking in Birmingham on Tally Workspace.