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In October 2017, WeWork Property Advisors announced it would be buying the iconic Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue building. Now, the company has finally closed on its purchase.
Read moreCoworking operator Knotel has signed another Manhattan deal— this time taking over 39,000 square feet across five floors in United Group’s Midtown offices.
Read moreColliers International’s 2019 outlook of the Asian property market reveals that trade disputes will cause it to slow, but tier 2 cities will see growth due to high demand.
Read moreFlexible workspaces have become a go-to for many companies looking for networking opportunities and an alternative to corporate-laden traditional office environments.
Read moreA recent CBRE report titled “The U.S. Property Value Implications of Flexible Space” revealed that flexible spaces are taking up a big portion of the real estate industry.
Read more2U and WeWork’s partnership has led 1000 students to enroll in 2U graduate programs, as well as take advantage of WeWork’s amenities, such as hot desks and meeting rooms.
Read moreHong Kong-based coworking firm Garage City is making its debut in India with a 19,000 square foot space in Cybercity, Gurgoan for startups, freelancers and corporates.
Read moreWeWork has acquired data platform company Euclid that gives them the ability to sell software to companies who wish to WeWork-ify their own offices without a membership.
Read moreCoworking operator Knotel has signed a deal to take over the former 51,000 square foot New York Times building for its new headquarters location.
Read moreFemale-centric coworking firm The Wing has come under scrutiny since its founding due to its once strict gender policy and potential use of feminist issues to make money.
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