Embattled coworking startup WeWork has named a well-known commercial real estate executive as its new CEO, the company said Saturday.
Bye Bye, Booze: WeWork Killing Kegs At North American Locations
Alcohol was once a pillar of WeWork's identity, from bottomless-drink member parties to CEO Adam Neumann's infamous penchant for shots of tequila.
The Death of a Co-working Startup Highlights User Experience vs. Unit Economics
Stroll through any major city in the United States and you’re sure to find an excess of completely built out, potentially useful, vacant spaces.
The Federal Government Is Looking To Lease Coworking Space Nationwide
Careers in the federal government are known for job security and generous pensions, but also for layers of bureaucracy and cold, gray, impersonal buildings.
Designer coworking is alive and well in Orange County
When Chris Johnson launched Studio88 in the fall of 2017, she felt she was in a unique position to deliver the West Coast’s first designer coworking space.
WeWork Sells Another Neumann-Era Acquisition
Progress Report: WeWork 90 Days After Announcing A 90-Day Turnaround Plan
WeWork will be feeling the effects of its rapid expansion for some time, as it was too far along on many of the properties it had leased to back out. New offices will keep coming online and working their way toward profitability, which WeWork has told investors takes two years to accomplish.
Why WeWork WeTanked
It is arguably the greatest business flameout of the past decade. How did a company lose $20 billion in valuation in four weeks?
Co-working Will Outlive WeWork
Six Predictions for the Office Sector in 2020
Equinox and Industrious open co-working hub in Hudson Yards
Luxury lifestyle brand Equinox has partnered with workspace provider Industrious to create a flexible co-working space in New York's Hudson Yards.
Coworking Space Development Trends To Expect In 2020
As the coworking market continues to grow, what can we expect from the industry as we head into 2020?
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Watch: The Spectacular Rise and Fall of WeWork
In less than one year, WeWork went from having a $47 billion valuation and being the darling of the venture capital world to needing an $8 billion infusion to avoid running out of money. This is the story of Adam Neumann, Softbank's risky investment, a failed IPO and how we got here.
Industrious to Open Second Tampa Location at Former Movie Theater
Co-working space provider Industrious has entered into a partnership with Centro Ybor to convert the former Centro Ybor movie theater into a 45,000-square-foot flexible workspace. The new location is expected to open for business in the fourth quarter of 2020.
No Community, No Co-working
This Is How Coworking Firms Go Bust
WeWork’s finances have grabbed all the headlines, but while the U.S. giant was trying and failing to raise money in an IPO, two smaller UK coworking companies entered insolvency proceedings.
WeWork’s New Normal: Trying To Fill The Huge Spaces From Its Pre-IPO Leasing Binge
As WeWork tries to right its ship following its disastrous IPO attempt, it is opening several large, new spaces in the D.C. market that will add hundreds of thousands of square feet to its portfolio.
WeWork to Cut Around 17% of Workforce
It's Not About Coworking: It's About Choice
These days, a company or organization that needs a new workplace to conduct business in and for whom speed-to-market is a topmost concern has a range of spatial options at their disposal.