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10/03/2019

Why Co-working Will Survive the WeWork Saga

The growth of the market is leading to more experimental models

The recent drama involving the prominent co-working firm WeWork—in which the organization’s weaknesses led to a failed attempt at an initial public offering and a replacement at the top—may be enough to make some organizations question the co-working concept entirely.

Should they?

Probably not. The co-working model has a lot of momentum working in its favor, both for workers and leaseholders. WeWork is not the only player—though it shares about half the flexible-office market with Regus owner IWG—and associations looking for nontraditional office space to house their employees still have multiple options to explore.

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