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Private Office Space in the US: 10 Best Options for 2026

Frerik Bongers
Updated: April 22, 2026
Published: April 22, 2026

Finding the right private office space in the US means weighing location, lease flexibility, amenities, and the people you’ll share the building with. This guide shows 10 private offices across major American metros — from New York and San Francisco to Austin and Atlanta — all listed on Wezoo. No membership required. Tour first, lease second.

Most searches for private office for rent end at the same three operator websites. This article goes one level deeper: we show the actual buildings, the operators behind them, and what each location is best for. If you need a shorter-term setup, see our guide to flexible workspace overview instead.

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Wezoo snapshot — private office space in the US

  • 600+ private office locations available on Wezoo across the US
  • Pricing: quote-based, no public rate card (lease terms vary by operator, city, and office size)
  • Top operators: Regus, HQ, Spaces
  • Top metros by inventory: Houston, Phoenix, Atlanta, New York, Chicago
  • Lease flexibility: month-to-month, 6-month, 12-month, multi-year terms

What is a private office space?

A private office space is a lockable, dedicated room inside a larger managed workspace building. Your team gets the office — desks, chairs, lighting, sometimes furniture — and the operator handles reception, cleaning, internet, meeting rooms, mail, and utilities. The difference between a private office and coworking: only your team has the keys.

Private offices come in three common sizes:

  • 1-2 person offices — for founders, consultants, remote workers who want a door.
  • 3-15 person team rooms — for small companies or project teams that outgrew the kitchen table.
  • Office suites — for growing teams of 15-100+ who want a private floor with branded signage.

Private office space vs. coworking: when to choose each

The short answer: pick a private office if you handle confidential work, take client calls daily, or have 3+ people who’d benefit from being in the same room. Pick coworking if you’re solo, travel often, or want to test a market before committing.

Private offices cost more than a hot desk, but the cost curve flattens fast. Two people on hot desks in Manhattan often costs more than a small private office — and you lose privacy, wall space for whiteboards, and the ability to leave a second monitor on the desk overnight.

How much does a private office space cost in the US?

US private office pricing is almost always quote-based. Operators do not publish rate cards publicly for two reasons: prices flex with office size, floor level, lease length, and promotions; and operators want to understand your team size and timeline before quoting. Expect to pay from a few hundred dollars per person per month in secondary markets up to several thousand per person in prime Manhattan or San Francisco addresses.

The only way to get a real number is to request a tour and quote. On Wezoo, you can send that request straight to the operator — no membership signup, no marketing funnel.

10 featured private office spaces across the US

Ten Wezoo-listed buildings, one per major metro. Each one takes private office tenants directly and accepts short and long-term agreements.

1. 99 Hudson Street — New York

private office space - 99 Hudson Street New York
99 Hudson Street by Regus, New York

99 Hudson Street. Managed by Regus. This New York location offers private offices sized for solo professionals, small teams, and larger suites — all with breakout areas, catering service, business lounge, wheelchair accessible. Lease terms are negotiated directly with the operator and can flex from month-to-month to multi-year agreements.

Book 99 Hudson Street on Wezoo →

2. 777 South Alameda — Los Angeles

private office space - 777 South Alameda Los Angeles
777 South Alameda by Spaces, Los Angeles

777 S. Alameda. Managed by Spaces. This Los Angeles location offers private offices sized for solo professionals, small teams, and larger suites — all with on-site parking, breakout areas, catering service, on-site restaurant. Lease terms are negotiated directly with the operator and can flex from month-to-month to multi-year agreements.

Book 777 South Alameda on Wezoo →

3. 4311 N. Ravenswood Avenue — Chicago

private office space - 4311 N. Ravenswood Avenue Chicago
4311 N. Ravenswood Avenue by Regus, Chicago

4311 N. Ravenswood Avenue. Managed by Regus. This Chicago location offers private offices sized for solo professionals, small teams, and larger suites — all with on-site parking, breakout areas, catering service, business lounge. Lease terms are negotiated directly with the operator and can flex from month-to-month to multi-year agreements.

Book 4311 N. Ravenswood Avenue on Wezoo →

4. 95 Third Street — San Francisco

private office space - 95 Third Street San Francisco
95 Third Street by Spaces, San Francisco

95 Third Street. Managed by Spaces. This San Francisco location offers private offices sized for solo professionals, small teams, and larger suites — all with on-site parking, breakout areas, catering service, coffee & tea bar. Lease terms are negotiated directly with the operator and can flex from month-to-month to multi-year agreements.

Book 95 Third Street on Wezoo →

5. Symphony — Boston

private office space - Symphony Boston
Symphony by Regus, Boston

177 Huntington Avenue. Managed by Regus. This Boston location offers private offices sized for solo professionals, small teams, and larger suites — all with breakout areas, catering service. Lease terms are negotiated directly with the operator and can flex from month-to-month to multi-year agreements.

Book Symphony on Wezoo →

6. 201 South Biscayne Boulevard — Miami

private office space - 201 South Biscayne Boulevard Miami
201 South Biscayne Boulevard by Regus, Miami

201South Biscayne Blvd. Managed by Regus. This Miami location offers private offices sized for solo professionals, small teams, and larger suites — all with on-site parking, breakout areas, catering service, coffee & tea bar. Lease terms are negotiated directly with the operator and can flex from month-to-month to multi-year agreements.

Book 201 South Biscayne Boulevard on Wezoo →

7. Plaza 7000 — Austin

private office space - Plaza 7000 Austin
Plaza 7000 by Regus, Austin

Plaza 7000. Managed by Regus. This Austin location offers private offices sized for solo professionals, small teams, and larger suites — all with breakout areas, catering service, coffee & tea bar, business lounge. Lease terms are negotiated directly with the operator and can flex from month-to-month to multi-year agreements.

Book Plaza 7000 on Wezoo →

8. US Bank Center — Seattle

private office space - US Bank Center Seattle
US Bank Center by Regus, Seattle

1420 Fifth Avenue. Managed by Regus. This Seattle location offers private offices sized for solo professionals, small teams, and larger suites — all with on-site parking, breakout areas, catering service, coffee & tea bar. Lease terms are negotiated directly with the operator and can flex from month-to-month to multi-year agreements.

Book US Bank Center on Wezoo →

9. 1015 15th Street — Washington

private office space - 1015 15th Street Washington
1015 15th Street by Spaces, Washington

1015 15th St NW. Managed by Spaces. This Washington location offers private offices sized for solo professionals, small teams, and larger suites — all with breakout areas, catering service. Lease terms are negotiated directly with the operator and can flex from month-to-month to multi-year agreements.

Book 1015 15th Street on Wezoo →

10. 100 City View — Atlanta

private office space - 100 City View Atlanta
100 City View by Regus, Atlanta

3330 Cumberland Blvd. Managed by Regus. This Atlanta location offers private offices sized for solo professionals, small teams, and larger suites — all with on-site parking, breakout areas, catering service, business lounge. Lease terms are negotiated directly with the operator and can flex from month-to-month to multi-year agreements.

Book 100 City View on Wezoo →

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What should you look for in a private office space?

Five things actually matter: the commute for your team, the meeting-room inventory on-site, the internet quality, the lease flex clause, and whether the building is occupied by companies you’d want to share an elevator with. Furniture and free coffee are bonuses — they’re not the deal.

If you regularly host clients, ask two questions on the tour: how loud is the hallway when the office next door is on a call, and can guests be pre-registered at reception? Both will tell you whether the building is actually set up for client-facing work, or whether it’s a glorified coworking floor.

How far in advance should you book?

For a small private office (1-4 desks) in a major US metro, 2-4 weeks of lead time is usually enough. For 10+ desks or a full suite, plan 6-10 weeks to tour properly, negotiate the lease, and coordinate move-in. Peak demand windows are January-February and September-October — new fiscal year and end-of-summer hiring.

Need a short-term option while you wait? A serviced office can bridge a few weeks or months on a rolling term, and the same operators that run the private offices on this list also run those. Or compare lease structures in our guide to private office for rent.

Frequently asked questions

Is a private office space more expensive than a long lease?

For teams under 20 people, usually no. When you add build-out, furniture, reception, cleaning, and a multi-year commitment, a direct lease almost always costs more per seat than a furnished private office on a 12-month flex term.

Can I brand my private office space?

Most operators allow interior signage, team photos, and whiteboards. Exterior signage or logo on the building directory is usually only offered at larger suites or on custom enterprise agreements.

Do private offices include meeting rooms?

Most plans bundle a monthly allowance of meeting-room credits. Overflow is billed per hour at the operator’s public rate. If your team runs heavy client meetings, ask about a dedicated conference room add-on.

What’s the shortest lease available?

Month-to-month is standard for most Wezoo-listed operators, with a 30-day notice period. A few buildings offer week-long bridging terms, but the real flexibility shows up at 3, 6, and 12 months.

Is the internet included?

Yes, on every private office listed on this page. Operators provide shared business-grade Wi-Fi. Teams with stricter needs — dedicated line, static IP, SLA — can usually add that on top for a monthly fee.

Source for US office market context: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — Office and Administrative Support Occupations. For broader workspace-flex trends, see the General Services Administration workplace strategy hub.



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