When people think about the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles, they picture the events. The stadiums. The athletes. The opening ceremony.
But if you’re part of a sports organization, sponsor, broadcaster, media company, or event vendor coming to Los Angeles for LA28, the real question is something much more practical.
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Every Olympic Games brings thousands of temporary teams into the host city. Media operations. Sponsorship teams. Marketing agencies. Logistics coordinators. Hospitality groups. Security firms. Broadcasters. Athlete management teams.
All of them need short-term office space.
And Los Angeles is not a city where you want to figure that out at the last minute.
I work with companies that need flexible office solutions across Los Angeles, and one thing is clear: planning early makes a big difference.
Here are a few things companies should know about finding short-term office space for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.
What Olympic teams and companies will need

- Short-term lease options
Most companies coming for the Olympics will only need space for a few months. In many cases, the timeline is six to twelve months to allow for pre-event setup and post-event wrap-up. - Space for collaboration
Olympic teams are rarely working alone. Marketing teams, athletes, sponsors, and media partners often share the same workspace. Conference rooms and collaboration areas become essential. - Proximity to venues and transportation
Los Angeles is a large city. Being close to Olympic venues or transit lines will make daily operations much easier. - Move-in ready offices
Most visiting companies do not want to build out office space. They need something furnished, wired, and ready to go. - Scalability
Some organizations may arrive with a small team and grow quickly as the event approaches. Flexible office solutions allow companies to expand without moving locations.
Types of short-term Olympic office space

For companies planning their LA28 operations, several types of workspace are typically available:
- Flexible managed office suites
- Furnished plug-and-play office spaces
- Subleases from companies with extra space
- Short-term leases in traditional office buildings
- Temporary headquarters for large Olympic operations
Each option works differently depending on team size, budget, and location priorities.
What surprises companies about Los Angeles

One thing many visiting companies don’t expect is how spread out Los Angeles is.
Olympic venues will be located across the region, including areas like Downtown Los Angeles, Inglewood, Long Beach, and the Westside. That means choosing the right neighborhood for your office matters more than people think.
Travel time can affect everything from daily meetings to athlete appearances to media schedules.
Choosing the right location can make the entire Olympic experience run smoother.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should companies start looking for Olympic office space?
Ideally 18 to 24 months before the Games. The closer we get to 2028, the more competition there will be for flexible office space.
How big are most Olympic temporary offices?
It varies widely. Some teams need small offices for 5 to 10 people. Others require 5,000 square feet or more for media, sponsorship, or event operations.
Are furnished offices available for short-term use?
Yes. Many flexible office providers in Los Angeles offer fully furnished offices that are ready to use immediately.
The 2028 Olympics will bring an enormous amount of activity to Los Angeles. Companies that plan ahead will have the most options and the least stress.
If your organization is coming to Los Angeles for LA28 and needs short-term office space, it helps to work with someone who understands the local market and the different workspace options available.
Because when the Olympics arrive, the city will be busy. Very busy.
Finding the right space early can make all the difference.
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