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WeWork sells assets of educational arm WeGrow to Rebekah Neumann Why it matters: It's surprising that an amenable arrangement was reached between WeWork and the Neumanns, given the lingering animosity on both ...
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Rebekah Neumann Buys Back Assets of School Inside WeWork A spokesperson for the We Co. confirmed Neumann's purchase of WeGrow's curriculum and furniture from the school, which was housed in WeWork's ...
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WeWork Sells Two Schools in One Month This week, WeWork announced it is selling coding bootcamp Flatiron School to Carrick Capital Partners, a technology investment firm. Financial details ...
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WeWork Sued For $54M Over Broken Calif. Office Lease Law360 (July 1, 2020, 8:05 PM EDT) -- WeWork's landlord at a Los Angeles office building said the coworking company owes at least $54 million in ...
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New woes for SoftBank's Son: Wirecard may go the WeWork way As the Wirecard drama unfolds, it may well turn into this year's WeWork, another public relations disaster for Son. Bloomberg|. Last Updated: Jul 02, ...
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Crane Watch: Rockies owner Dick Monfort talks McGregor Square construction, condo sales and ... WeWork had previously been in talks to take all 210,000 square feet of office space included in the development, although a deal was never officially ...
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Wirecard Is a Wild Card, Even Without SoftBank Money But unlike WeWork, Wirecard won't force SoftBank to write down any assets — because the tech conglomerate never put money into Wirecard itself.
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The organizations positioned to lobby against a US ban on facial recognition It also counts Google, Facebook, and WeWork among its members, alongside defense contractors like Raytheon. According to its website, SIA lobbies ...
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Manhattan Office 2Q Leasing Takes a Nosedive as Sublet Space Rises And coworking providers like WeWork and Knotel — which have become major office tenants in Manhattan in recent years — are already in talks to ...
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Real Estate Roundup 7.1.20 WeWork is shutting down its first-ever location at the Eretz Company's 154 Grand Street as the co-working firm overhauls its massive real estate ...
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