Market Guide

Burbank Office Space Guide

Burbank is a practical Southern California office market for media, entertainment, production support, professional services, and regional business users. Tenants should compare building quality, commute patterns, parking, and nearby alternatives before narrowing the search.

Burbank, CA Q1 2026 Office Space
Market Snapshot

Burbank office space market snapshot

Average Rent
Varies by submarket; compare traditional office, medical, and media-adjacent buildings locally

Rent context based on Greater Los Angeles market reporting for Q1 2026.

Market Date
Q1 2026

Snapshot for current market context

Space Type
Office Space

Market context for office space options

Current Trends

What tenants are seeing now

  • Tenants compare local options with nearby submarkets to balance cost, access, and building quality.
  • Move-in-ready layouts and flexible lease terms can matter as much as headline rent.
  • Parking, transit access, and commute patterns often shape the practical short list.
  • Professional services and industry-specific users tend to focus on different corridors within the same city.
Neighborhood Breakdown

Where to compare office space options

Media District

A core area for professional, service, and customer-facing office users.

Downtown Burbank

A useful comparison area for tenants weighing access, building type, and local customer reach.

Magnolia Park

A useful comparison area for tenants weighing access, building type, and local customer reach.

Empire Center

A useful comparison area for tenants weighing access, building type, and local customer reach.

Nearby Markets

Nearby office space markets to consider

Compare nearby office markets if you are flexible on location, commute, pricing, or building type.

Glendale, CA

Varies by submarket; compare traditional office, medical, and media-adjacent buildings locally

Read the Glendale office guide

Los Angeles, CA

About $50 per square foot per year

Read the Los Angeles office guide

Pasadena, CA

Varies by submarket; compare traditional office, medical, and media-adjacent buildings locally

Read the Pasadena office guide

Culver City, CA

Varies by Westside submarket and building type; compare creative and traditional office options

Read the Culver City office guide
Space Planning

What size office space do you need?

Most businesses start by estimating team size, operational needs, customer access, storage needs, and future growth. If you are unsure, compare a few size ranges before narrowing the search.

  • Under 1,000 sqft can work for smaller teams, service businesses, or focused local operations.
  • 1,000-5,000 sqft often fits growing businesses that need a practical mix of work, customer, or support areas.
  • 5,000+ sqft is usually evaluated around layout, operational flow, and future expansion needs.
Next Steps

Compare office space in Burbank

Use Rofo to compare current office space options in Burbank or step back to the broader city market.