TIME talked with WeWork's CEO about how he’s planning to make WeWork a more stable and traditional co-working company.
Its first NYC outpost since 2019 signals a new era of office design that drops gimmicky extras for functional spaces that get work done.
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WeWork did not disclose the asking rent or the length of the lease, but the average asking rent in Lower Manhattan in May was $57.43 per square foot, according to a report from CBRE. “[New York City ...
The coworking firm extended its lease at 1201 Wilson Blvd. and is reducing its footprint from three floors to two floors totaling 48K SF, a WeWork spokesperson told Bisnow. The company declined to ...