It operates several brands that provide short-term office space to businesses
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Customer support Market development Marketing and sales WeWork key partners WeWork's key partners include: Investors Real estate companies Homeowners and property owners Brokers and referral networks Third-party vendors and service providers Alliance companies WeWork cost structure WeWork's cost structure includes: Rental acquisition leasing Wages IT infrastructure Payment fees General and administrative WeWork competitors IWG : A Switzerland-based multinational company founded in 1989 as Regus and went public in 2000.
Knotel : Founded in 2016, it recently became a unicor denmark telegram data n. It operates in 15 cities across three continents, with plans to eventually double the number of cities it operates in; Industrial : Founded in 2013, instead of renting space and then subletting it to companies, it has acted as a management company for its landlord partners, with 90 locations in more than 45 U.
S. cities; Summon : Founded in 2009, the approach is to operate part of a building as a co-working space through a management agreement or partnership lease and then provide hospitality services to all tenants in the building; CommonGrounds : A California-based startup that uses a reusable version of drywall to install a removable wall system designed to quickly prepare new spaces for tenants. While the company currently only has 8 locations, it has plans to expand to 50 locations; Studio by Tishman Speyer : Real estate giant Tishman Speyer aims to
Knotel : Founded in 2016, it recently became a unicor denmark telegram data n. It operates in 15 cities across three continents, with plans to eventually double the number of cities it operates in; Industrial : Founded in 2013, instead of renting space and then subletting it to companies, it has acted as a management company for its landlord partners, with 90 locations in more than 45 U.
S. cities; Summon : Founded in 2009, the approach is to operate part of a building as a co-working space through a management agreement or partnership lease and then provide hospitality services to all tenants in the building; CommonGrounds : A California-based startup that uses a reusable version of drywall to install a removable wall system designed to quickly prepare new spaces for tenants. While the company currently only has 8 locations, it has plans to expand to 50 locations; Studio by Tishman Speyer : Real estate giant Tishman Speyer aims to