White City operates as three interconnected campuses rather than scattered buildings. Television Centre houses Soho Works' 30,000 sq ft creative hub where BBC once filmed Top of the Pops, White City Place spans 17 acres with five major office buildings including The WestWorks' 290,000 sq ft, and Imperial's innovation campus connects businesses directly to university research. Unlike traditional business districts, you'll find podcast studios next to biotech labs, retail HQs above Westfield, and meeting rooms where television history was made. The district's transformation means you can book everything from a £35 day pass to a 50,000 sq ft floor, all within a five-minute walk.
Hot desking starts at £175 per month for Huckletree's network membership, while dedicated desks at Venture X run £250-£600 monthly. Private offices show huge range: Soho Works charges from £4,500/month for small teams, Scale Space positions around £500-£700 per desk, and Regus offers suites from £395 per person. Larger leased floors at Gateway Central or The MediaWorks command £55-£70 per sq ft annually. Meeting rooms typically cost £115-£130 hourly at serviced operators. The sweet spot for growing teams sits at £500-£600 per desk monthly in managed suites, giving you flexibility without enterprise lease commitments.
Creative and media companies gravitate to Soho Works at Television Centre with its content creation facilities and Huckletree West's MediaWorks location featuring meditation yurts and kids' studios. Tech startups thrive at Scale Space's Imperial campus with its 160-capacity Arena for demo days, while corporate teams prefer Venture X's polished suites with wraparound terraces. Fashion brands cluster around One Ariel Way above Westfield (PVH took floors at 1 Wood Crescent), biotech firms need Imperial Incubator's lab access, and enterprises requiring scale choose White City Place's expandable floorplates. Each campus creates its own ecosystem matching specific industry needs.
White City station (Central line) sits literally one minute from The WestWorks entrance and two minutes from Soho Works, while Wood Lane (Circle/Hammersmith & City) serves the Westfield side equally close. The dual-station setup means you're never more than five minutes from either line, with Shepherd's Bush (Central/Overground) adding a third option. Journey times clock in at 12 minutes to Oxford Circus, 15 to King's Cross, and 35 to Canary Wharf. The campus layouts mean internal moves between buildings take longer than reaching the Tube. Venture X and One Ariel Way benefit from all three stations within a five-minute radius.
Soho Works offers external meeting room hire from £130/hour with podcast recording facilities and event spaces, while Regus White City provides day offices from £115/hour through their app. Scale Space's Arena hosts 160 for presentations and their Pitch rooms handle smaller sessions, both bookable separately. Huckletree sells day passes at £35 giving meeting room access within membership hours. The campus buildings generally restrict meeting facilities to tenants only, but serviced operators within them welcome external bookings. Venture X includes a podcast studio and executive boardroom in their meeting inventory accessible to non-members.
Westfield London puts 450 shops and restaurants within walking distance, from quick Pret runs to client dinners at Din Tai Fung. White City Place runs its own amenity programme with pop-up food markets, fitness classes and summer screenings in Pavilion Park. Television Centre adds Bluebird Café, White Horse pub and Homeslice Pizza to your lunch options, plus the BBC archive exhibitions. Each campus provides bike storage (Platform offers 150 spaces), showers and changing facilities. Soho Works members access the ground-floor restaurant and Television Centre's central green. The district's residential developments mean proper neighbourhood amenities rather than just corporate facilities.
Television Centre suits creative businesses wanting heritage and atmosphere, with Soho Works providing the social hub and 1 Wood Crescent offering premium new floors. White City Place operates at massive scale with five buildings from MediaWorks' creative focus to Gateway Central's corporate polish, all sharing central amenities. Imperial's campus targets innovation with Scale Space's event facilities and I-HUB's secure offices next to research labs. The Westfield cluster around Ariel Way maximises convenience with Venture X's terraces literally above shopping and dining. Each campus maintains distinct character while sitting within a ten-minute walk of the others.
Start with hot desks at Huckletree (£280/month) or Soho Works lounges (£300/month), then graduate to dedicated desks. Private offices scale remarkably: Regus and Scale Space offer 3-person rooms, Venture X provides suites from 20 to 150 desks, while Imperial I-HUB ranges from 178 sq ft pods to 12,000 sq ft floors. The Hub at WestWorks bridges the gap with managed suites from 919 sq ft (about 10 desks) to 4,000 sq ft. Gateway Central and MediaWorks enable expansion up to 50,000 sq ft full floors. This scaling pathway within one district means you can grow from startup to scaleup without changing postcodes.
The BBC still maintains operations despite selling Television Centre, while ITV consolidated all London staff into White City Place. L'Oréal anchors Gateway Central, fashion giant PVH (Calvin Klein/Tommy Hilfiger) occupies 1 Wood Crescent, and Publicis Media runs major operations from The MediaWorks. Beyond the headlines, you'll find everyone from biotech spinouts at Imperial Incubator to creative agencies at Huckletree West and tech scaleups in Scale Space. The Soho Works community includes production companies, design studios and digital agencies. This mix creates genuine networking value rather than sector silos, with the campus format encouraging collaboration between buildings.
Serviced operators maintain ready inventory: Soho Works, Venture X, Scale Space and Regus can typically accommodate within days for existing suites. Huckletree's hot desks and Soho Works lounges offer instant starts with just membership signup. The WestWorks Hub has small managed suites from 919 sq ft available on short setup times, while MediaWorks shows multiple floors from 8,692 sq ft requiring 2-3 month fit-outs. Platform's new building delivers in 2025, Gateway West targets similar timing. One Ariel Way's fourth floor (13,576 sq ft) remains available with fit-out options. The variety means you'll find something whether you need space tomorrow or planning next year's expansion.