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Lauren July 16, 2020
essensys plc, the leading global provider of mission-critical software-as-a-service (‘SaaS”) platforms and on-demand technology to the flexible workspace industry, announces its expansion into Canada to further accelerate its global reach. The company also announces the appointment of commercial real estate professional Ryan Caldwell as Business Development Director – Canada. Based in Toront...
Lauren July 16, 2020
They are small, ambitious and target savvy travelers. But their main goal is to improve the home-sharing experience for hosts and renters alike.
Lauren July 16, 2020
Cherre, the NYC-based real estate data and analytics platform, today announced a new data partnership with Upsuite, a leading provider of coworking and flexible office space data. As part of this partnership, Upsuite will...
Lauren July 16, 2020
Three weeks after detailing how Airbnb almost “lost everything” after the pandemic hit, CEO Brian Chesky is reviving plans for a 2020 public offering. ... The message came after Chesky earlier announced that the president of Airbnb's Homes division, Greg Greeley, would step down after two years with the company.
Lauren July 15, 2020

Parking lots, of all places, are turning into bigger sources of revenue for some mall owners during the coronavirus pandemic. Brookfield Properties has signed a deal with entertainment company Kilburn Live to turn the parking lots at a number of its malls in the U.S. into drive-in t...

Lauren July 15, 2020
It’s not all doom and gloom for WeW...
Lauren July 14, 2020
At the turn of the year, taking over as chief executive of WeWork might have looked like drinking out of a poisoned chalice. But that’s not how Sandeep Mathrani saw it. The company had problems — big problems — but a lot going for it, too.  “I find it invigorating to find solutions. I like the adrenaline, like when you are running a marathon and the endorphins kick in,” Mathrani, the re...
Lauren July 13, 2020

Fifteen years before the coronavirus pandemic abruptly forced most companies to let employees work from home, Matt Mullenweg relied on a company without an office.

Lauren July 13, 2020
Lyric, a short-term rental startup that raised $180 million from Airbnb and other investors, has shuttered all but one of its locations, making it the latest travel company to be defeated by the Covid-19 pandemic. San Francisco-based Lyric will now shift focus to software tools including an existing pricing tool for accommodation, two people familiar with the matter tell Forbes. With the...
Lauren July 13, 2020
After aggressive cost-cutting measures, including mass layoffs and selling several of its businesses, WeWork’s  chairman expects the company to have positive cash flow in 2021. Marcelo Claure, who became WeWork’s chairman aft...