WeWork’s vision is to use technology to help businesses make the most out of their physical space, all while customizing that space to each individual’s personal needs.
Subscription, subscription, subscription: the evolution of commercial property
WeWork creeps further into time and space with Meetup purchase
New York-based Meetup, which has 35 million members on its platform, will give WeWork access to a giant new audience: people who may eventually be converted to WeWorkers.
We Can (Co)Work it Out: How Coworking Continues to Drive Workplace Design in Corporate Real Estate
“The majority of people using coworking spaces want to connect with other people. We’re pack animals, we really feed of off one another in terms of energy and ideas."
WeWork leads $32M investment in ladies-only coworking space The Wing
Cash-rich WeWork is making a strategic investment in The Wing, a high-end ladies-only coworking space, leading a $32 million round of funding.
Steelcase Creates New Spaces for Gerald R. Ford International Airport
Steelcase and the Gerald R. Ford International Airport have been working together this year on the Gateway Transformation, a $45 million renovation for new business centers and work/life lounges for travelers.
SoulCycle’s Julie Rice Wants To Whip WeWork Into Shape
The hire comes at a crucial time for WeWork, which is exploring myriad ways to expand beyond coworking spaces.
This Flexible Workspace Firm Has Teamed Up With MIT To Create The Office People Really Want
Many companies and office owners claim to know what workers want from their office space. But one London flexible workspace firm is undertaking some proper academic research to uncover the answer and give itself a competitive edge in the co-working world.
How Investors are reacting to co-working
Investors must keep a sharp eye on the growing demand for flexible workspace in order to protect their portfolios and profit in a new world of work.
Covetable coven: New York’s chicest female-only workspace
Camp David: The Creative Destination Making Coworking Cool in Booming South Brooklyn
In one of the last remaining, relatively unchartered ares of Brooklyn, a 15-building strong restored industrial complex known as industry city is making major waves on the east river waterfront.
Co-Working Trend Eats Into Office Demand
Report says co-working trend has potential to end up causing problems for office building landlords.
WeWork Founder Hopes Her New School Will Help 5-Year-Olds Pursue Their Life’s Purpose
WeGrow’s pedagogical plans intend to rely on a lot of best practices that have been proven to work elsewhere, including programs that encompass hands-on learning and collaborative projects. But again, the hope is that being affiliated with WeWork creates opportunities that transcend what other schools can do.
Growing need for a flexible workplace creates fresh challenges for employers
In this new digitally enabled workplace, personalized learning and development at scale are paramount for successful businesses.
Case Study: SPACES
Coworking is transforming the commercial real estate landscape. By one estimate, nearly 14,000 co-working spaces will be operationalized and serving over one million contractors, remote employees and other independent workers by the end of 2017.
How Using a Co-Working Space Changed the Way I Think About Productivity
WeWork in Talks to Buy $785 Million Blackstone London Project
WeWork Cos., the $20 billion shared-office business, is in exclusive talks to buy a 12-building campus in the City of London financial district from Blackstone Group LP, two people with knowledge of the plan said.
Lord & Taylor Building, Icon of New York Retail, to Become WeWork Headquarters
In selling its flagship building to a WeWork joint venture for $850 million, Lord & Taylor and its parent, the Hudson’s Bay Company, are bowing to pressures that have increasingly weighed on the retail industry.
Why “The Troubled Future of Remote Working” Predictions Are Always Wrong
While we occasionally hear about companies abandoning their remote work programs (and almost all of those companies have larger, underlying problems they’re trying to fix), the long-term trend shows that many more companies are allowing many more employees to work remotely to some extent.