“I bet you that sooner rather than later, a WeWork-branded building will be attracting other tenants the same way you will never have a vacant space next to an Apple Store.” This makes no sense. How many of you care what other co's rent in your building? https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2019-05-15/wework-wants-to-be-its-own-landlord-it-also-wants-2-8-billion …
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Replying to @justinkan
Here's how it makes sense: 1. Wework moves in 2. In theory, wework attracts young affluent professionals 3. They demand services nearby and nice quality restaurants 4. These businesses locate near wework to tap this demand 5. The remainder of the office real estate...
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @justinkan
The assumption you have made here is Wework attracts all affluent young people
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Replying to @wassupabhishek @justinkan
Okay fine. It's wrong because I am assuming that on average, the people who work at wework are a net positive. This is different from what you wrote. You have been enlightened.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @justinkan
P.s. it is true. I've been to a lot of weworks.
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Are you neither affluent nor young? lol
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