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WeWork Rakes In $745M To Buy New Buildings Investment bank Citi raised some of the capital for WeWork, the filings show. Last year, WeWork struck a joint venture with Canadian pension fund ...
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SoftBank sees $8.4 billion net loss on WeWork writedown SoftBank is embroiled in a legal dispute with directors at WeWork after backing out of a $3 billion tender offer agreed when it bailed out the office-sharing ...
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Marketer Jellyfish Leaves WeWork for 10K SF in Midtown Its New York City outpost is currently in a WeWork at 524 Broadway in Soho, according to Colliers and Jellyfish's website. Colliers' Ted Koltis, Cryder ...
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Investing in the Future of Food: WeWork Food Labs helps level the playing field Since FoodNavigator-USA met with Price in New York before the pandemic was declared, WeWork Food Labs has watched its food and beverage ...
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SoftBank sees ¥900 billion net loss on WeWork write-down The tech conglomerate has poured more than $13.5 billion into WeWork, one of a string of troubled bets by CEO Masayoshi Son that have laid waste to ...
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Mexico hits SoftBank/WeWork with gun-jumping penalty Mexico's antitrust enforcer has fined SoftBank and WeWork for failing to notify their deal but cleared the acquisition as it poses no risk to competition.
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Will landlords be undone by the WeWork effect? When 155-year old FTSE 100 banking giant HSBC (HSBA) last year agreed to lease more than 1,000 desks from WeWork, it signalled that the flexible ...
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WeWork Implements New Design To Encourage Distancing WeWork has started rolling out a new redesign to encourage physical distancing measures and stricter cleaning practices at its coworking facilities.
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WeWork opens 20th location in Korea The location in Apro Square, WeWork Shinnonhyeon, is the 12th in Seoul's affluent Gangnam area, according to WeWork's Korean unit. The news ...
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Goodbye to the crowded office: How coronavirus will change the way we work together Riding the shared/flexi-space wave have been companies such as WeWork—popularizing communal tables within co-working hubs and providing ...
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