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The cofounder of WeWork is selling his NYC townhouse for $21 million. Look inside the 5-bedroom ... WeWork cofounder Miguel McKelvey is selling his New York City townhouse for $21 million, The New York Post reported. The five-bedroom ...
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SoftBank is still writing big checks—even after the WeWork debacle After WeWork's IPO went bust, the investment world's attention zeroed in on its chief backer, SoftBank. In the wake of such a disaster, would the tech ...
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DC Office Market Ends 2019 With Whimper Amid WeWork Pause NKF Research Director Bethany Schneider attributed this in part to a lack of new D.C. activity from WeWork in Q4, after the company signed a string of ...
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Keller cries foul: Brokerage sues CBRE over WeWork lease deal Early last year, CBRE netted a $2 million commission when it brokered WeWork's 116,000-square-foot lease at the Lantana office complex in Santa ...
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WeWork expects to open fourth Plano location in 2020 WeWork expects to open its fourth Plano location in June at 7500 Legacy Circle. The coworking space offers conference rooms, private offices, hot ...
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1 Million Cups DC events will return on Jan. 8 at WeWork Navy Yard [Events Roundup] Plus, more events from the Office of the Chief Technology Officer's Eva Reid, Thinkful, TechLatino and the Microsoft Azure Government DC Meetup to ...
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Why Did WeWork's Adam Neumann "Flee" From New York? This was not a great year for WeWork's ex-CEO, Adam Neumann. In 2019, the co-working giant's co-founder and evangelist found himself in big ...
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What does the 'WeWork effect' mean for IPOs in 2020? The public crash and burn of WeWork's initial public offering and poor early performances from high-priced startups that actually managed to go public ...
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WeWork's Miguel McKelvey lists townhouse for $21M WeWork co-founder Miguel McKelvey is looking to part ways with his Greenwich Village townhouse. McKelvey, the embattled flexible-office-space ...
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Leveling The Playing Field: Can Corporate America Be Reformed? Boeing. WeWork. Wells Fargo. Corporate outrages lead to CEO ousters. Even major industry groups say it's time for reforms. Bernie Sanders and ...
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