“It’s a great place to be if you’re just moving to the city, and you want to meet people, or you need a place for a couple months before you find your real apartment.” — Bloomberg
Bloomberg writer Ellen Huet books a room in WeWork's communal housing project, WeLive, on Wall Street in New York. Huet talks with both current and former WeLive residents, who share different opinions about living in the building. In regards to WeLive's slow growth, the article also brings up other business options that WeWork is currently exploring, including plans to open a 36-story tower in Seattle by 2020. WeWork also recently appointed Bjarke Ingels to design their new WeGrow private elementary school.
Also, Archinect previously wrote about privacy in co-living. You can read the feature here: Strange bedfellows: exploring shades of privacy in co-living
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