About Brighton
Brighton is a bustling seaside town on the south coast of England. Creative, new media and digital companies are particularly prominent in the town, housed in trendy and contemporary office spaces. Brighton is home to a number of significant companies from a wide range of industries, including finance giants, technology firms and media companies.
Landmarks in Brighton include the Royal Pavilion, the Brighton Palace Pier, the West Pier and Brighton Marina. Brighton is a popular destination for trade fairs, exhibitions and conferences at the Brighton Centre, a purpose-built conference centre. The Brighton Festival and Brighton Fringe are held in May every year and is the second largest arts festival in the UK.
A vibrant town boasting excellent transport links, electric bars and trendy cafes, Brighton is an excellent location for businesses looking for creative office space in a buzzing setting.
Brighton Offices to Rent
In recent years, new dedicated high-tech and energy efficient office buildings have been constructed, housing a mix of private offices and shared workspace to let. There is a wide variety of office space available in converted period and listed buildings, with many along the sea front, as well as modern business centres to suit all budgets.
Transport Connections
Brighton offers a range of transport links, ideal for companies looking for office space in a well-connected location. Brighton is connected to the national road and motorway networks via the A23 towards London, the A27 and the A259, which runs along the coast.
Brighton’s railway station provides frequent trains to London Victoria, London Bridge and St Pancras International. There are also trains to Gatwick Airport as well as other key cities in the UK. There are many bus routes serving the town and neighbouring areas.
Hotels, Shops and Eateries
The Lanes in Brighton are world famous and is full of retail stores selling predominantly clothing, vintage wares, antiques and jewellery. Characterised by its narrow alleyways and following the street patter of the original fishing village, it is extremely popular and also houses a variety of offices, cafes, coffee shops and eateries.
Churchill Shopping Centre, built in the 1960s and enlarged in 1998, has a multitude of shopping opportunities, designer names and department stores, as well as several restaurants.