WeWork's Bankruptcy And The Future Of Coworking Spaces

WeWork's Bankruptcy And The Future Of Coworking Spaces

By NPR

WeWork – the shared office space company – was once hailed as a revolutionary way to work, with a $47 billion valuation to match.

But earlier this month, the company filed for bankruptcy. WeWork reported more than $18 billion in debt and around $100 million in unpaid rent.

And while the bankruptcy may be the final nail in WeWork's proverbial coffin, many other coworking spaces have cropped up all around the country.

We discuss what the future of remote work will look like and how coworking spaces fit into that future.

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