FLEXIBLE OFFICES: FROM TREND TO NEW STANDARD

FLEXIBLE OFFICES: FROM TREND TO NEW STANDARD

In 2026, HCMC’s office market continues its shift toward flexible spaces and hybrid work models.Demand is no longer just about square meters, but about scalability and adaptability.Buildings with strong operations, proactive engineering teams, and flexible service models will stand out amid the rise of “Coworking 2.0” — where wellness, ESG, and people-centric design take priority.Landlords

2026: A SMARTER YEAR FOR OFFICE TENANTS

2026 is expected to clearly favor tenants as new office supply continues to enter the HCMC market, particularly in emerging areas like Thu Thiem and Phu My Hung.This is not oversupply in a negative sense, but an opportunity for businesses to optimize space aligned with budget and long-term strategy.The flight-to-quality trend remains strong. Companies are

A STABLE START IS THE BEST NEW YEAR MESSAGE TO TENANTS

In a competitive market, the difference lies in something very simple:As the new year begins, everything still runs smoothly. No error reports via email. No slow elevators. No “unstable” air conditioning.For over 20 years, Zen Plaza has believed that year-end maintenance is a silent investment in long-term trust.👉 Because tenants stay where things simply work.ZEN

WHAT MAKES A PROFESSIONAL YEAR-END MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST?

The office market is changing: tenants care more about operations and less about promises.An effective year-end checklist always focuses on four elements:– Electrical – Water – Backup systems– Elevators & Air conditioning– Safety & Fire prevention and fighting– Common areasThese items do not create a “wow effect,” yet they determine the daily work experience. At

YEAR-END MAINTENANCE IS NOT A TASK. IT’S A MINDSET

As the year ends, the Ho Chi Minh City office market enters a period of “silent evaluation.”The key metric is not just the vacancy rate, but which buildings operate stably as the new year begins. For businesses, technical incidents at the start of the year are issues they prefer not to mention—yet always remember for