WeWork has partnered with 11 cities around the world to support a flexible office return.
The coworking firm had previous partnerships with cities Chicago, Miami, New York, Paris, San Francisco and Washington D.C. to navigate immediate post-pandemic recovery, and has now renewed those deals to help make the transition to flexible work easier.
“As we continue our comeback, D.C. is proud to partner with WeWork on flexible solutions that keep our city a great place to live, work, and do business,” said Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser. “Together, we are adapting in real-time to workplace trends and positioning D.C. as a leader in the future of work – whether that is in the office, telework, or anything in between.”
In addition to these cities, WeWork has also launched new partnerships with Boston, London, Los Angeles, Seattle and Singapore that address the potential obstacles that can come with adopting a distributed workforce, and address them through hybrid solutions.
The program will see WeWork work alongside city representatives to reevaluate their workspaces and incorporate the proper tools that make flexible working more tangible.
Through these partnerships, businesses will have access to several incentives including:
- 50% discount on WeWork All Access for three months
- One month free to a private WeWork office with a three-month commitment
- Two months free to a private WeWork office with a six-month commitment
“The prosperity of our cities is directly tied to the success of the businesses within them, and WeWork is proud to continue to help build strong communities in an ever-evolving world,” said Sandeep Mathrani, CEO and Chairman of WeWork.