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Lauren March 31, 2021
Scott Evans, Chief Digital Officer at Related Companies discusses the innovation that went in to creating the first-of-it’s-class development, Hudson Yards, how Related is scaling these capabilities across all of their platforms, and what his technology roadmap looks like for a post-pandemic world.
lenashapiro March 31, 2021
Arnaud van der Wyck of Concrete Ventures Dishes on Investing With Confidence in an Industry Full of Uncertainty
Lauren March 26, 2021
Coworking company WeWork announced Friday that it is finally expected to become a public company in a 
Lauren March 25, 2021
Companies such as WeWork—which is in talks to go public, The Wall Street Journal reported in January—and Regus 
Lauren March 25, 2021
Women’s club The Wing is shaking up its leadership team after global coworking giant IWG provided a cash injection last month. Founder and former CEO of Care.com Sheila Lirio Marcelo has been named executive chairwoman of its board of directors, 
Lauren March 23, 2021
Knotel Inc. is planning to announce that former WeWork Vice Chairman Michael Gross will join  as chief executive, as the real-estate startup seeks a turnaround after it filed for bankruptcy. In addition to...
Lauren March 18, 2021
A D.C.-based startup that turns underutilized restaurant and hotel space into flexible workspaces has raised its seed funding round. WorkChew announced Wednesday it raised $2.5M in a funding round to help it expand across the country.
Lauren March 16, 2021
The world’s leading provider of software-as-a-service and technology to the flexible workspace industry addresses evolving occupier requirements for flexibility, innovation and exceptional in-building experiences.    NEW YORK, March 16, 2021 – Real estate is changing and office landlords as well as flexible workspace ...
Lauren March 16, 2021
The world’s leading provider of software-as-a-service and technology to the flexible workspace industry is addressing evolving occupier requirements for flexibility, innovation and exceptional in-building experiences.
Lauren March 15, 2021

For years, there was a debate as to whether WeWork was a tech company or more of a real estate play. At first, most people viewed WeWork as a real estate startup disguised as a tech startup. And as it kept scooping up more and more property, the lines continued to blur. Then we all watched as the company’s valuation plummeted and its IPO plans went up in smoke.