[ezcol_1quarter][/ezcol_1quarter] [ezcol_3quarter_end]WeWork Fails in Leasing Space at the World Trade Center
Wall Street Journal reported this week that lease negotiations between WeWork and Durst ended after the latter received better offers. WeWork’s “plan to lease as many as a dozen floors at One World Trade Center fell apart last month, sinking the company’s monthslong bid to secure space in one of the world’s tallest and most iconic skyscrapers.”[/ezcol_3quarter_end]
[ezcol_1quarter][/ezcol_1quarter] [ezcol_3quarter_end]Paragon Opens First Coworking Location in LA
Earlier this year, Paragon– blockchain company focused on the cannabis industry– announced that it was going to open its first cannabis-focused coworking space during the Summer. Bisnow reported this week that ParagonSpace just opened its first location in Hollywood, “just a block away from the Sunset-Gower Studios.”[/ezcol_3quarter_end]
[ezcol_1quarter][/ezcol_1quarter] [ezcol_3quarter_end]The Yard Slashes Prices as Competition Increases
New York-based coworking operator, The Yard, has slashed its desk prices to $20 a month to attract members, according to Crain’s New York. “The promotion is for new customers who sign up this month for at least a year long lease.”[/ezcol_3quarter_end]
[ezcol_1quarter][/ezcol_1quarter] [ezcol_3quarter_end]Singapore’s Largest Coworking Spaces
The Singapore Business Review recently published its list of Singapore’s largest coworking spaces, which includes popular names such as The Hive, JustCo, and Ucommune. Check out the full list here.
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