The deal is part of a larger agreement where the co-working firm will establish locations at five of the retail REIT’s US mall properties—and possibly more.
WeWork Says It Will Still Sign New Leases After Flood Of Panicked Landlord Calls
WeWork Needs Cash as Botched IPO Scuttles Planned Infusion
We’s new co-CEOs ‘anticipate difficult decisions ahead’ as analyst warns company could be out of money by early 2020.
WeWork Reportedly Stopping New Lease Agreements
The move to stop new lease agreements comes as the company’s new co-CEOs Artie Minson and Sebastian Gunningham assume the helm of WeWork. They also plan to lay off thousands of workers in the coming weeks to help staunch the bleeding, according to the FT.
WeWork is selling an important part of its office management portfolio
WeWork’s Adam Neumann Steps Down as CEO
Connectivity is Coworking's Crown Jewel
In the coworking environment the emphasis is on agile working, and being able to pick things up and work anywhere,
WeWork Real Estate Execs Join Exodus From Company
How Telecommuting Has Changed Real Estate
As more people are able to work from home, housing priorities have changed, and different places and types of housing have become more popular.
CANOPY Opens its Third Shared Workspace Location in San Francisco
Co-working spaces have been popping up everywhere over the last few years as long commutes and working alone at home can grow tiresome.
How Much Cash Does It Need To Keep Going? 6 Key Questions After WeWork Postpones IPO
One reason investors were wary about buying into WeWork at an elevated valuation is the losses the company is making: $690M in the first half of 2019 and close to $3B in the past three years.
WeWork Wants to Be More Than Office Space. It Hasn’t Had Much Success.
Company’s rental-apartment venture struggles to make money, while other side businesses have fizzled.
WeWork Parent Expected to Postpone IPO
We Co. likely to scrap roadshow planned for this week amid investor doubts about the company’s valuation and concerns about corporate governance.
Offices iQ launches flexible corporate space solution Enterprise iQ
Offices iQ, the broker of flexible office and coworking space, has announced the launch of Enterprise iQ, a global end-to-end service that includes ongoing customer support.
Despite Valuation Concerns, WeWork’s S-1 Filing Is a Glimpse into the Office Market of the Future
Since the We Company released their S-1 investor prospectus, Wall Street pundits and the financial press have had a field day tearing the company apart.
CBRE, After Launching WeWork Competitor, Forecasts Coworking Shift
A new report from CBRE predicts that the market for U.S. coworking space will continue to expand robustly over next decade, despite any coming recessions.
How Profitable Are Coworking Spaces in 2019?
Coworking spaces rarely generate a profit when they lose virtually no members or a relatively high share of members each month.
Are coworking spaces really all the same?
If you’ve ever shopped around for a coworking space, you’ve undoubtedly heard every shared workspace operator brag that its offices aren’t just a place to work – they’re all about community and culture
Troubles keep mounting for the We Company as Softbank reportedly calls for shelving the IPO
The troubles for We Company and its main business WeWork are mounting as the Financial Times is reporting that the company’s main backer, Softbank, is pushing for the company to put its troubled public offering on hold.
WeWork Goes From Hot to Not as Dream Value Plunges $45 Billion
It’s a remarkable comedown for WeWork, the signature grandiose-dreaming, money-chewing startup of these financial times.