Corporate / Commercial
Corporate / Commercial
Workplace
Campus
Highrise
Mixed Use + Retail
Parking
Asset Repositioning
Corporate / Commercial Book
Real Estate Development Book
Corporate / Commercial Facts and Figures
Combining market experts and design innovators, we strive to bring creative and unique solutions that are backed by research and proven success to the corporate/ commercial environment.
20
Clients include 20 current Fortune 100 Companies.
25M
Over 25 million square feet of office space designed within the last 20 years.
50
Office space designed for projects in 50 different countries.
#11
Ranked #11 in Building Design + Construction Office Giants.
3/3: Corporate Design Trends Explained
Page Principal Wendy Dunnam Tita recently attended the 2015 Colorado Real Estate Journal Commercial Interior Architecture & Design Conference to participate on a panel about the “Emerging Trends in Commercial Interiors”. In order to more fully explain the current design climate she focused her segment of the presentation on the “Whys behind the Trends”. While there are many reasons behind office and real-estate changes in corporate design, these three offer significant explanations for recent trends emerging in the workplace.
Read More More / WorkplaceAging Office Buildings Look to Gain a Competitive Edge
Last month, Page Principal John Clegg, Page Associate Principals David Euscher and Jamie Flatt and Page client Darrell Kainer of Enterprise Products Company (EPCO) participated in a panel discussion on "Sleeping Giants: Awakening Aging Assets" at the CoreNet Global North American Summit in Washington, D.C. "Sleeping Giants" are the vast stock of older, more prosaic buildings which comprise the bulk of our downtown skylines and which, although valuable building assets, have very little of the amenity infrastructure to help them compete as new buildings enter their markets and lure away prime tenants. The National Real Estate Investor recently published a recap of the presentation and interviewed our team members about what will be required for these aging office buildings to remain competitive. Read More
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