Kamis, 09 April 2020

Google Alert - Wework

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Daily update April 10, 2020
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WeWork's push to lower its rent costs, switch leases to management agreements started long before the coronavirus outbreak. Facebook; Twitter; Print ...
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WeWork has hired brokerage firm Newmark Group Inc. (NASDAQ: NMRK), formerly known as Newmark Knight Frank, to negotiate rent relief or convert ...
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The plan calls for 'buffer seating,' sanitizer stations in common rooms and one-way hallway traffic patterns to avoid 'bottlenecks'. People at a WeWork ...
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WeWork and Knotel were financially strained before the coronavirus hit, but as large portions of the economy shut down nationally to prevent the virus ...
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WeWork is suing its biggest investor after it withdrew from part of a multi-billion dollar rescue package. This content is only available to registered ...
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What's happening: WeWork is removing some seats and desks at its locations and halving many conference rooms' capacities so workers can ...
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Business news: Wall Street rallies, WeWork skips rent payment. The American market has been steadily climbing as investors focus on the recovery; ...
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WeWork is enlisting the help of real estate services firms JLL and Newmark Knight Frank to turn some of its leases into management agreements and ...
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WeWork is reportedly negotiating with some landlords to defer rent during coronavirus. FOX Business' Jackie DeAngelis with more. Reblog · Share.
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WeWork bought Teem for $100 million in 2018. Proximity's deal started coming together before the coronavirus when Freed approached SMPL's ...
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Money and Me: Companies and fundraising during Covid, Softbank vs Wework, what's to come?
We make sense of what investors are talking about in layman terms! Funding may be drying up for many but not for some companies like Airbnb and ...
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