Talk:WeWork
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Jersey City project on skids
Maybe others would agree with me that the Kushner tie in would make it worthy of inclusion. https://jerseydigs.com/wework-abandons-one-journal-square-kushners-jersey-city-project/ --Wikipietime (talk) 23:43, 2 June 2017 (UTC)
WeWork does not own any of "its" properties
"The New York-based startup does not own any of its WeWork or WeLive properties, but rather leases floors and buildings from landlords, improves the spaces, and then rents them back out."
[1] December 21, 2016 and if so, that should be mentioned as well in the article, shouldn't it?? The question than is why do they need so much financial support? Stefanbcn (talk) 00:03, 30 November 2017 (UTC)