Our guides to flexible office and workspace providers in Gateshead
At The Office Providers, we bring access to all flexible workspace options in Gateshead from a wide range of providers, operators and brands, allowing you to search and compare workspaces that will best suit your needs.
We act as an aggregator of office space, filtering and consolidating the entire marketplace to show you options that perfectly match your requirements.
Many office space landlords that traditionally provide leased office space to rent now provide non-leased workspace options, so, in these cases, are also classed as office providers.
Find out more about Gateshead flexible office space companies by reading our guides.
Below are our guides to flexible workspace providers and operators that provide shared offices, private serviced office space, managed offices, coworking spaces and other flex space options in Gateshead in areas including Kingsway North, office space buildings near the Metro Centre and Saltwell Business Park, as well as other satellite office locations throughout Tyne and Wear.

Our guides to flexible office and workspace providers in Gateshead
| Aidan Office Space | BizSpace Gateshead | |
| Gateshead International Business Centre | Metropolitan House | |
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Many landlords that would traditionally provide leasehold or leased office spaces to rent in Gateshead are now also offering non-leased workspace options.
Tenants looking to sublet excess office space can often offer short-term rental options in Gateshead.
We also provide access to these flexible leasing options.
Like in every other location in the world, companies that rented office space in the Tyne and Wear town of Gateshead were rocked by the events of 2020 and 2021.
During lockdown periods, their offices were effectively redundant, and companies that had never done so before had to incorporate remote working into their operations.
Of course, some form of working from home has been in place at many companies for many years, in various formats. However, when it is forced upon a business with no notice, it is not always optimal.
Even when companies had time to plan and properly experiment with homeworking pre-2020, its success varied from sector to sector and company to company.
Its success really depended on the sector in which a company operated, the company’s management style, the technology available, the dynamics of a team, individual employee preferences, the day-to-day tasks of specific workers, and other factors.
It is expected that companies will increasingly incorporate remote working into their operations models, in some ways, moving forward.
Certain companies, such as Nationwide and Twitter, have said that they were all for a 100 per cent remote workforce, whereas companies such as Amazon and Netflix would prefer their staff to return to the office as soon as possible. Many of these policies are being continuously modulated.
It is predicted that most companies will fall somewhere between the two extremes and develop a blended approach to the workplace.
This goes by various terms such as ‘hub and spoke’, ‘hybrid working’, ‘blended workplace’ and other terms and essentially means that companies will allow their staff to work from home for some of the time but would like them to also come into the office for certain tasks – this could be 1 day a week or for 2 or 3 days of the week or 4 times per month – whatever works for the company, and of course the employee.
For this kind of workplace operations model to work for many companies, the office space must now meet certain criteria, such as;
Many businesses are also changing their geographical preferences, too and are seeking out-of-town office locations that are effectively ‘near home’ offices that reduce commute times for staff.
Gateshead is home to many options that tick all of the above boxes.
Another new priority on business’s search briefs is offices with excellent car parking – some even asking for the same level of car parking seen at shopping centres such as the Metro Centre.
This type of location is particularly popular due to the public transport links and proximity of the A1 and A1(M), too.
These types of satellite office locations are becoming increasingly popular, particularly when the offices are available on flexible leasing terms, or on flexible short-term licences, with transparent pricing.
With the increased demand for this type of flexible office space in Gateshead comes increased supply.
With the growing number of options and the greater variety of terms in office occupation, with an increased level of crossover between traditional leased options and modern flexible or serviced office options, the market can be somewhat difficult to navigate at times.
This is how we help – we bring together all flexible office space options in Gateshead under one metaphorical ‘roof’ – this is why we are called The Office Providers – we facilitate the searching, comparing and the acquisition of flexible business space options from all of the office providers and operators.
We understand your unique workspace requirements, and we filter and condense the whole market so that you are presented with options that perfectly match your workspace search brief.
We can arrange viewings – both virtually and in-person, if you wish, and we can also help you negotiate the very best deal for your business.
We are regulated by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), so we are independent and impartial, and our flexible office search services are completely FREE, always.
So, just get in touch and let us know how we can help you find the best office space in Gateshead for you and your team.

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