ZEN PLAZA – A LEGACY OF STABILITY AND PROSPERITY

ZEN PLAZA – A LEGACY OF STABILITY AND PROSPERITY

For over 25 years, Zen Plaza has stood as a timeless landmark in the heart of District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. Constructed by Shimizu Corporation in 1999, the building remains a testament to structural excellence and the enduring quality of Japanese-style service over the decades.Zen Plaza’s value is further solidified as a strategic component

ZEN PLAZA – TIMELESS VALUES OF JAPANESE EXCELLENCE

Established in 1999, Zen Plaza stands as a pioneer in professional office spaces in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City. For over two decades, the building has not only maintained its structural integrity but also reinforced its status as a premier business destination.This legacy was further elevated in 2019 when Zen Plaza officially joined

ZEN PLAZA – BACKED BY A LEADING REAL ESTATE GROUP

Since 2019, Zen Plaza has officially become part of the Nomura Real Estate Group ecosystem, marking a significant milestone in elevating workplace standards in Ho Chi Minh City. Inheriting Japanese management excellence and cultural values from its parent group, Zen Plaza not only offers high-quality office services but also demonstrates a strong commitment to dedicated

THE RISE OF “BOUTIQUE PREMIUM” OFFICES

Forecasts for 2026-2027 indicate that the “Boutique Premium” segment—mid-sized buildings with high-end, personalized services—will prevail. Instead of massive, impersonal towers, Japanese and Western firms are trending toward spaces that offer high privacy, strict security, and meticulous service quality. This is the “Lean yet Luxury” trend, focusing on the end-user experience rather than just raw floor

THE SYNERGY OF TECH AND STRATEGIC LOCATION

Forecasts suggest that “Hybrid” buildings—those combining a core CBD location with adaptive digital infrastructure—will lead the market. The “Metro-driven connectivity” trend, coupled with flexible workspaces (Flex-office), will act as a magnet for Tech-startups and SMEs. Future buildings don’t need to be flashy; they need “operational intelligence.” Data security, sensor-controlled air quality, and locations that minimize