WeWork, the office space coworking company, filed for bankruptcy yesterday. The company’s decision comes after it struggled with debt and a slump in the commercial real estate market. WSJ’s Eliot Brown recounts how the embattled startup ended up in bankruptcy.
Further Listening:
-WeWork’s CEO on the Future of Work
-WeWork: The Enablers
Further Reading:
-Adam Neumann Wounded WeWork. An Office Market Bust Finished It Off.
-WeWork, Once Valued at $47 Billion, Files for Bankruptcy
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Further Listening:
-WeWork’s CEO on the Future of Work
-WeWork: The Enablers
Further Reading:
-Adam Neumann Wounded WeWork. An Office Market Bust Finished It Off.
-WeWork, Once Valued at $47 Billion, Files for Bankruptcy
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