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Lauren February 19, 2021
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Lauren February 18, 2021
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Lauren February 17, 2021
As companies begin to return to business as usual, there’s one thing that’s changed for good: the office itself. With cyclical closures, a spike in remote work, and a major shift in what makes people feel safe in the workplace, running an office presents a new set of...
Lauren February 15, 2021
The office industry as a whole has been impacted by the widespread adoption of remote work, but the sharpest losses have been felt by coworking companies that signed long-term leases at urban core office buildings, ...
Lauren February 12, 2021
Switzerland-based IWG, which pioneered flexible offices more than 30-years ago under the Regus brand, has injected an undisclosed sum into the company to facilitate its growth, according to an emailed statement Thursday. The deal gives IWG a majority stake in the New York based startup, people familiar with the terms said, asking not to be identified as the details aren’t public.
Lauren February 10, 2021
The flex-office provider told The Real Deal that it has signed a management agreement with the owner of the former Courtyard by Marriott at 8 Herald Square, which is at the corner of West 35th Street and Sixth Avenue.
Lauren February 10, 2021
The pandemic is compelling a number of co-working firms to discard original business models, or accelerate the adoption of a new one, with the broader office market under threat.
Lauren February 09, 2021
The pandemic is compelling a number of co-working firms to discard original business models, or accelerate the adoption of a new one, with the broader office market under threat. The original strategy, popularized by WeWork and many of its peers, involved leasing as much office space in city centers as possible, and then effectively subletting it to companies for a profit. This approach led to spe...
Lauren February 08, 2021

Getaway CEO Jon Staff said that while the startup’s offerings weren’t designed with a pandemic in mind, they turned out to be well-suited for a time when people were eager to find safe ways to get off Zoom and out of their homes.

Lauren February 05, 2021
Those who escaped big cities for rural towns during the pandemic are turning to co-living spaces out of sheer loneliness, reported Konrad Putzier for The Wall Street Jour...