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WhyHotel Launches in NYC in WeLive's Former 110 Wall Street Space - Commercial Observer Hospitality platform and operator WhyHotel will open its first location at 110 Wall Street, where WeWork formerly operated its co-living spin-off ...
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Rudin, Boston Properties' High-Profile Brooklyn Project Finally Lands First Non-WeWork Tenant WeWork, which served as a co-developer on the 670K SF Dock 72, has until now been the building's sole tenant occupying 220K SF.
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Rudin, Boston Management's Dock 72 Signs Second Tenant - The Real Deal Dock 72, developed by Rudin and Boston Properties in Brooklyn Navy Yard signed Food52 as a second tenant to join anchor WeWork.
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Japan's top mobile carriers scrap exit fees on legacy contracts after ministry scrutiny | The ... MORE FROM NEWS. WeWork is finally going public. Will SoftBank ever make its $17 billion back? WeWork would ...
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Ex-Barclays Banker Azar Sees More SPAC Scrutiny After Crackdown - Bloomberg ... which gather money before selecting a business to acquire, has led to deals for WeWork and SeatGeek in the past month alone.
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Coworking Spaces Market 2021 Competitive Study and Growth Forecast to 2030 with Key ... Wework; Regus Corporation (IWG Plc); Mix Pace; Knotel, Inc. SimplyWork; District Cowork; Premier Workspaces; Krspace; Convene; Servcorp Limited ...
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New York offices: Start spreading the news… | Magazine - IPE Real Assets Earlier that year, in March, Amazon spent $978m to acquire the Lord & Taylor building at 424 Fifth Avenue from WeWork.
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