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2026 Trend Watch: Thrift, Flexibility, and Workplaces People Actually Want to Be In

If the next generation of workplace interiors has a defining theme, it’s practicality: Thoughtful, forward-looking, and grounded in real-world needs.

Why Circularity Is the Smartest Move in Corporate Real Estate

Circularity isn’t a sustainability buzzword—it’s fast becoming a core business strategy. At this year’s CoreNet Global Summit, Green Standards showed how leading companies are turning office decommissions into opportunities for impact, efficiency, and community connection.

Designing Better Endings: How the Built Environment Can Learn, Adapt, and Begin Again

At the Build Reuse conference in Saint Paul, Minnesota, a group of architects, designers, facility managers, deconstruction experts, and sustainability advocates gathered to explore a big question: How do we give buildings better endings?

Loop ‘Em In: How to Sell Circularity to Skeptical Stakeholders

Our interview with Heidi Frasure, Green Standard’s Head of Sustainability outlines strategies to keep millions pounds of furniture and office related products out of the landfill.

Is Furniture as a Service (FaaS) part of your Corporate Real Estate Strategy?

Access instead of ownership already defines how we think about everything from formal wear to your third grader’s violin, so why can’t we extend that thinking to our workplace furniture?

Rethinking the Wasteful Office Decommission

See how Indeed is turning office closures into zero-waste wins—saving money, supporting communities, and setting a new standard for circular workplace design.

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