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| WeWork wants to cut another Atlanta office location amid bankruptcy WeWork, the shared workplace company famous for its high-profile corporate collapse, is trying to shed another Atlanta location as it works to ...
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| West Midtown is the target for WeWork's next rejected lease in Atlanta The fate of WeWork is not a reflection of the coworking and the flex office sector at large.
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| WeWork's UK subsidiary owes £730 million after 'weaker than contemplated' demand WeWork's top UK subsidiary posted a loss of £110 million in 2022 and said it owed nearly three quarters of a billion pounds to its US parent in ...
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| WeWork's UK subsidiary owes £730 million after 'weaker than contemplated' demand London-based WeWork International, which collects management fees and service revenue from WeWork's UK workspace locations on behalf of its New ...
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| WeWork intends to close Deep Ellum Common Desk, citing bankruptcy - Lakewood/East Dallas WeWork intends to close several Common Desk locations. The company is asking the bankruptcy court to end the lease on the original Common Desk in ...
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| WeWork UK laments slow Covid recovery with £123m loss - UKTN The UK subsidiary of WeWork posted a loss of £123m for 2022 and revealed it owes the parent company almost three quarters of £1bn.
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WeWork, Adam Neumann, and the end of an empire - YouTube WeWork's tumultuous ride has come to an end. We chatted with journalist Reeves Wiedeman, author of Billion Dollar Loser: The Epic Rise and ...
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| WeWork's U.K. Struggles Reveal Losses of £110 million - Allwork.Space WeWork UK's £123M loss in 2022 signals a shift in workspace demand due to rising remote work trends.
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| WeWork exits two more London leases - React News Troubled coworking firm exits leases at two Shoreditch sites as international arm reports £110m loss.
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| Hub operators step up for 2024 after WeWork buckles - AFR ... WeWork into bankruptcy. Local players such as Hub Australia chief executive Brad Krauskopf are gaining confidence that the shake-out in the office ...
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