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Reports have revealed details of WeWorks massive layoffs that are expected to happen soon, with nearly 2,000 of its staffers from various departments to be let go.
Read moreIWG will continue its successful franchise business model in mid-sized cities and small towns in the U.S. as its biggest competitor, WeWork, struggles to stay afloat.
Read moreOver the past few years, remote working arrangements have transformed how we work, how we communicate with coworkers, the tools we use for work and the hours we work.
Read moreBoston landlords at 14 Beacon Street and 230 Congress Street have pulled out of negotiations with WeWork to take up space in their buildings after the firm’s failed IPO.
Read moreAs WeWork tries to restructure its business model to cut costs, landlords could be left hanging out to dry if the firm decides to shut down companies holding its leases.
Read moreAn 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 moreChoose daily or weekly updates to stay current, and monthly editions to explore worklife, work environments, and leadership in depth.

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