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Lauren February 05, 2021
In all, Industrious operates over 100 locations with more than 3 million square feet, and it's set to grow even further in 2021. The company will expand by 1 million square feet this year, company spokesperson Corey Chambliss confirmed. And that could include moving into spaces abandoned by other flex-office providers.
Lauren February 03, 2021
Real-estate startup Knotel Inc. filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy for its U.S. business on Sunday, agreeing for the company to be taken over by real-estate services firm Newmark Group Inc.
Lauren February 02, 2021
Quarters' U.S. expansion appears to have ended in bankruptcy. Eight properties and two additional limited liability companies tied to the German co-living firm filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on Friday, according to court records.
Lauren January 29, 2021
WeWork is in talks to combine with a special-purpose acquisition company, according to people familiar with the matter, a deal that would usher the office-leasing company into the public markets more than a year after its high-profile failure to stage a traditional initial public offering.
Lauren January 28, 2021
In August, the co-living company Common released a request for proposals from U.S. cities that wanted to host a “Remote Work Hub” — a kind of office-plus-apartment complex aimed at young digital nomad...
Lauren January 28, 2021
Company takes $38M write-off on rent payments, struggles to lease up Dock 72. Boston Properties just made one of the most damning statements a major landlord has given on the co-working industry: It took a big write-off in recognition that flex tenants will struggle to pay rents
Lauren January 27, 2021
Young professionals who fled big cities for small towns during the pandemic are providing an unexpected boost to a type of real estate geared toward communal living.
Lauren January 22, 2021

COVID-19 has spared no generation, but has put a unique burden on Gen-Zers—the roughly 67 million Americans born between 1997 and 2012—who are just entering the workforce, starting college, or graduating high school amid an international pandemic. Despite the coronavirus grinding everyday life as we know it to a halt,...

Lauren January 19, 2021
Eight properties and two additional limited liability companies tied to the German co-living firm filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on Friday, according to court records. Under Chapter 7 bankruptcy, companies cease operation and liquidate all eligible assets to repay creditors.
Lauren January 18, 2021
Nigerian prop-tech startup, Spleet is expanding to Ghana, Rwanda and Kenya this year as it transitions towards an Airbnb-style self-hosting model for Nigerians travelling abroad. Founded in August 2017 from the need to find rentals with flexible payment options in Lagos as opposed to the usual one or two year upfront payment options, Spleet allows homeowners to rent out rooms to vetted individuals...