Future Workspaces, a groundbreaking new offering designed to help organisations unlock greater value from their existing office assets while supporting environmental and operational goals, has launched.
As businesses adapt to hybrid models, evolving ESG requirements, and tighter budgets, Future Workspaces delivers end-to-end asset lifecycle solutions, enabling smarter use of space, circular procurement strategies, and data-driven estate planning.
At the core of Future Workspaces is a commitment to sustainable innovation. By combining asset intelligence, remanufacturing, and digital tools, the service empowers clients to reduce waste, avoid unnecessary capital spend, and make confident, measurable decisions about their work environments.
Jonathan Ware, Lead at Future Workspaces said: “We created Future Workspaces to meet a growing need for smarter, more sustainable workplace strategies. Our mission is to help organisations reduce their environmental impact while improving how they manage space and physical assets. We’re not just helping them change how they work — we’re helping them work better, for good.”
Delivered through four core service pillars – INSIGHT, OPTIMISE, TRANSFORM and EXCHANGE – Future Workspaces offers a fully integrated approach to asset and space management. Services include live asset tagging and valuation, smart environmental monitoring, refurbishment and remanufacture, and responsible resale or donation of surplus assets.
Underpinned by a powerful cloud-based platform, Future Workspaces enables real-time reporting, audit readiness, and seamless coordination across multi-site estates. Clients across the legal, tech, financial, and public sectors are already seeing benefits from the model, including significant reductions in capital expenditure, improved ESG performance, and enhanced workplace usability.
Future Workspaces is part of Restore Harrow Green, a leader in workplace change and transformation.
Facilities & Estates Management Live will open its doors on 7th and 8th October at the Business Design Centre in London.
Brought to you by the people behind the Facilities Management Journal (FMJ), visitors can tour the exhibition stands featuring some of the leading FM service providers & product suppliers as well as enjoy a lively seminar programme.
There are two concurrent speaking schedules at the show: A series of KEYNOTE talks from thought leaders in FM and the built environment and a series of INNOVATION presentations from key suppliers in the market.
The programmes have been compiled by FMJ in consultation with members of the FMJ editorial steering group who represent client side FMs from a range of sectors, including public sector, not for profit, professional services and healthcare.
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