WeWork Signs Deal in Seattle to Build Third Co-Living Space
New York-based WeWork has signed a deal with Martin Selig Real Estate to build a 36-floor mixed-use development in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood.
(Bloomberg)—WeWork Cos., the world’s largest provider of shared work spaces, will be expanding its co-living business to Seattle, the company said Thursday.
New York-based WeWork has signed a deal with Martin Selig Real Estate to build a 36-floor mixed-use development in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood. Twenty-three of those floors will be used for WeLive, the communal housing business that WeWork debuted in 2016, and most of the rest will be WeWork co-working space.
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