Wework opens the largest work site in the world
The complex will open in Tel Aviv in the Alon Premium Towers and will be 27,000 square meters in size. The opening is expected to be in late 2018
WeWork 115 Broadway is elevated coworking space with beautiful designs and vibrant community. Here, teams in finance, law, tech, and production enjoy four floors of private offices, comfy lounges, and ample amenities in a neo-Gothic building. Nestled in transportation-friendly FiDi directly across from Zuccotti Park, the 2, 3, 4, 5, A, C, N, R, W, J, and Z trains are just a short walk away. For those who commute via bike or boat, there’s a Citi Bike Station at Liberty Street and a ferry terminal at Battery Park, making the trip a breeze no matter where you’re coming from. After work, celebrate team wins at Eataly or treat clients to a sophisticated meal at The Capital Grille or Trinity Place. At WeWork 115 Broadway, you’ll have everything you need to thrive—and then some. Come scope out the space today.
Housed in an iconic neo-Gothic building, WeWork 115 Broadway seamlessly blends the building’s original marble and limestone with fresh, contemporary designs to create a one of a kind office space. Here, each floor has a distinct setup to match any work style. Whether you’re looking for a nook for a one-on-one or a meeting area for a casual team brainstorm, the compound has a range of workstations to ensure that you and your team can get work done happily and efficiently. Designs aside, WeWork also provide micro-roasted coffee, fresh fruit water, printing services, support from friendly onsite staff, and a room for new mothers.
The compound has multiple lounges that are living-room-style spaces designed for creativity, comfort, and productivity
The compound is located near restaurants, bars & coffee shops
WeWork was founded in 2010 by Adam Neumann and Miguel Mckelvey which provides entrepreneurs, freelancers, start-ups and small businesses the opportunity to connect in shared workspaces. WeWork offices are well equipped with all the necessary infrastructure and services needed, providing a comfortable and luxurious work environment for its members, where they can enjoy print services, meeting rooms and conference calls, high speed internet, rest rooms, fully equipped kitchens, private telephone booths, free coffee and beer, in order to provide an efficient work space which includes all the needed amenities. In addition to the membership in the physical space, WeWork also provides access to a digital membership - by accessing an internal network application with over 60,000 community members around the world, and free access to each of the WeWork domains worldwide on demand.
Each of the WeWork domains is filled with community leaders working directly with community members in order to understand their business needs, obstacles, plans, and growth. Community leaders help connect members of the community and create collaborations. Weekly events and special activities are organized to promote mutual acquaintance and mutual inspiration in order to strengthen the community. Today, WeWork is located in 83 compounds in major cities around the globe. WeWork is a global network of workspaces where companies grow together. WeWork transforms buildings into dynamic environments for creativity, focus, and collaboration. More than just the best place to work, this is a movement toward a new way of living. WeWork believes that CEOs can help each other and offices can use the comforts of home.
Seven years after it opened its first coworking spot in SoHo, it has catapulted into a briskly ballooning global business—and it is now trying to position itself as the foremost expert on offices
To the full article at WiredWeWork, a company that rents out shared office spaces, has raised $760 million in a new Series G round of funding, according to Forbes.
To the full article at Business InsiderWeWork Cos. raised $760 million in a funding round that places the co-working business among the world’s five most-valuable technology startups.
To the full article at BloombergAnother exemplar of the sharing economy hit a huge payday this week, as Softbank announced an investment of $4.4 billion in coworking space pioneer WeWork.
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The complex will open in Tel Aviv in the Alon Premium Towers and will be 27,000 square meters in size. The opening is expected to be in late 2018
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