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An Ackman Ziff report has revealed that WeWork’s Soho and Flatiron deals could be in trouble if the firm’s coworking rates continue to drop below the average market rate.
Read moreAmazon was in talks to lease out the iconic Lord & Taylor Building in New York City that was purchased by WeWork earlier this year, but now it appears the...
Read moreAs today’s workers become increasingly remote, the real estate industry has focused on providing flexible coworking and coliving spaces to accommodate growing demand.
Read moreWeWork is in talks with SoftBank for $1 billion to help finance its restructuring plans, which the firm hopes will lead them to sign a $3 billion debt deal with...
Read moreAfter WeWork’s troubling S-1 filing led it to postpone its IPO, Main Street investors may finally realize the consequences that come when funding a cash-burning business.
Read moreBanks that have loaned to WeWork, such as JPMorgan, UBS and Credit Suisse, are starting to wonder whether Adam Neumann will be able to pay back a $380 million loan.
Read moreAs WeWork continues to redeem itself after its failed IPO, its competitors such as IWG, Convene and Knotel are showcasing their businesses as the more reliable option.
Read moreAlthough many believe WeWork has undoubtedly transformed the coworking market, its recent postponed IPO has left many questioning how the company can move forward.
Read moreReports have indicated that WeWork is expected to layoff between 2,000 and 5,000 of its employees as it attempts to recover from its failed initial public offering.
Read moreSeveral coworking experts and investors have offered up their honest opinion on whether WeWork’s postponed IPO saga will have a positive or negative impact on the market.
Read moreChoose daily or weekly updates to stay current, and monthly editions to explore worklife, work environments, and leadership in depth.

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