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Storefront > Rent an office space > Short-term Office Space in Los Angeles > Short-term Office Space in La Brea Fairfax, Los Angeles
La Brea and Fairfax offer some of the most accessible and well-connected short term office space in Los Angeles. Whether you need a flex office for a week, a shared workspace for a growing team, or a serviced office for a client-facing project, this corridor delivers practical options in a neighborhood that sits at the crossroads of Mid-City, Hollywood, and West LA.
La Brea and Fairfax is one of LA's most versatile commercial corridors. It runs north from the Baldwin Hills edge through Mid-Wilshire and up toward Hollywood, passing through a dense mix of creative studios, independent retailers, galleries, and production companies. For businesses looking for flexible office space in Los Angeles without committing to a long lease in Century City or Downtown, this neighborhood offers a practical middle ground.
The area is well served by public transit along Wilshire and Beverly, and sits within easy reach of the 10 freeway. Parking is available on side streets and in commercial lots, which matters for teams meeting clients on-site. The creative density of Fairfax and the commercial activity on La Brea means the surrounding ecosystem — coffee shops, lunch spots, suppliers — is already built out.
For Office Space In Los Angeles, La Brea and Fairfax occupies a productive zone between overpriced West Side rates and the longer commutes associated with Downtown or the Valley.
The Storefront listings in this neighborhood cover a range of formats suited to different team sizes and working styles.
Shared office space is the most common format here. These are open-plan environments where multiple companies or freelancers work alongside each other. Rates typically start from $30 to $80 per desk per day, depending on the building quality and included amenities.
Co-working offices offer a more structured version of the shared model, often with dedicated desks, meeting room access, and reception support. These suit small teams that need a professional address without committing to a private suite.
Serviced offices provide a fully fitted private room or suite with furniture, broadband, and utilities included. These are the right choice for client-facing work or teams that need acoustic privacy. Expect to pay $500 to $2,500 per week for a serviced office in this part of LA, depending on size and specification.
Short term private suites are available for teams that want the feel of a permanent office without a multi-year lease. These are common among production companies, agencies, and startups running a specific project phase.
Browse the full range on Rent Flexible Office Space to understand what each format includes before you enquire.
The tenant mix in La Brea and Fairfax reflects the broader creative and commercial character of Mid-City LA.
Production companies and post-production teams frequently book short term private offices here, often on project timelines that run four to twelve weeks. The proximity to Hollywood studios and Culver City makes this corridor a logical base for crews that need central access without paying West Hollywood premiums.
Agencies and consultancies use flex offices in this area for project sprints, client intensives, or satellite operations during pitches and campaign launches. The ability to rent for days or weeks rather than years removes the overhead and commitment risk.
Startups and DTC brands testing their first physical office presence also appear regularly on the platform here. La Brea and Fairfax gives early-stage businesses a professional Los Angeles address at a cost that makes sense before headcount justifies a permanent lease.
For similar options in nearby areas, Offices in Downtown La, Los Angeles and Offices in Echo Park, Los Angeles are worth comparing if your team has flexibility on location.
A few practical factors separate a productive short term office from a frustrating one in this part of LA.
Connectivity is the first filter. Confirm the broadband speed and whether the connection is shared or dedicated. Most serviced offices and co-working spaces in La Brea and Fairfax provide fiber, but shared bandwidth slows under load if the building has high occupancy.
Access hours matter for teams that work early or late. Some spaces in this corridor operate on standard business hours; others offer 24/7 keycard access. If your team keeps non-standard hours, clarify this before booking.
Meeting room availability becomes a constraint quickly if your office doesn't include it. Check whether the listing includes meeting room credit, and at what point you pay additional fees.
Natural light and ventilation are worth factoring into a week-long or month-long stay. Several buildings on La Brea offer courtyard-facing suites with good light; warehouse conversions on the side streets off Fairfax tend to have high ceilings but variable natural light depending on the unit.
For a broader view of the Los Angeles commercial rental market, the Los Angeles search page covers all neighborhoods and space types across the city.
Comparing office options across LA neighborhoods helps clarify where La Brea and Fairfax sits in terms of pricing, character, and access.
West Hollywood and Beverly Grove: Higher foot traffic and premium pricing, typically 20 to 40 percent above Mid-City rates for comparable space. Better suited to client-facing retail-adjacent businesses.
Downtown LA: Larger floor plates available, lower per-square-foot costs on older stock, but longer commute times from the Westside and fewer walkable amenities.
Chinatown: Emerging creative office scene with competitive pricing. Offices in Chinatown, Los Angeles is a useful comparison if budget is the primary driver.
La Brea & Fairfax: Mid-range pricing, central location, strong creative ecosystem, good transit links. Suits teams that need to be accessible from multiple parts of the city without paying West Hollywood or Santa Monica rates.
For most creative businesses, agencies, and production teams, La Brea and Fairfax represents strong value for short term and flexible office rental in Los Angeles.
Flexible office space in La Brea and Fairfax is short term, rentable workspace that operates without a long-term lease commitment. It includes shared desks, co-working memberships, serviced private offices, and short term suites. Tenants pay for the time they need, ranging from a single day to several months, with utilities and connectivity typically included in the price.
Shared desk rates in La Brea and Fairfax typically run from $30 to $80 per day. Serviced private offices range from $500 to $2,500 per week depending on size and specification. Co-working memberships with dedicated desks tend to fall in the $400 to $900 per month range. Prices vary by building quality, included amenities, and length of booking.
Yes. Most listings on Storefront in La Brea and Fairfax are available on a daily or weekly basis with no minimum term beyond what the individual space specifies. Short term rentals of one to four weeks are common, particularly for production teams, agencies, and project-based businesses. Some spaces also offer day rates for single-day needs.
The most common tenants in La Brea and Fairfax are production companies, creative agencies, consultancies, startups, and DTC brands. The neighborhood's central location between Hollywood and the Westside makes it practical for teams that work across multiple parts of LA. Its creative character also makes it a natural fit for design, media, and entertainment businesses.
Parking availability varies by building. Most commercial properties along La Brea Avenue and Fairfax Avenue have access to street parking or nearby commercial lots. Some serviced office buildings include validated parking or reserved spaces in their listing. It is worth confirming parking arrangements directly with the space before booking if your team commutes by car.
La Brea and Fairfax sits in a mid-range price bracket compared to West Hollywood and Santa Monica, which tend to be more expensive for comparable space. It is more centrally located than Echo Park or Chinatown for teams serving clients across West LA and Hollywood. The neighborhood's creative density makes it a practical and well-resourced base for short term office use.
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