HOUSTON (AP) — Texas meat-lovers are expressing outrage over a coworking company's announcement that it won't serve beef, pork or chicken at work events in order to be more environmentally conscious.
As promised, WeWork is preserving a big chunk of its DFW footprint. The troubled coworking giant has been negotiating its leases as part of the bankruptcy process. It’s adding four locations to the ...
The collapse of coworking space provider WeWork could have huge implications on already-struggling office markets across the Texas Triangle. The New York-based coworking giant, which filed for ...
Co-working giant WeWork is not done opening North Texas locations. The tech unicorn will open its third North Texas location — this time in Plano’s Legacy West. WeWork has leased 25k SF on the third ...
WeWork - which has seven locations in North Texas - has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File) Mark Lennihan / ASSOCIATED PRESS Shared office firm WeWork is asking ...
The chief executive officer of WeWork said the return to in-person work in some big US cities has been slow, but Texas and Florida are another story. In Florida and Texas, "people are starting to ...
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller didn't take kindly to the decision by WeWork -- headquartered in New York City! -- to discourage the consumption of meat by refusing to reimburse employees ...
One of the country's biggest coworking office providers has landed in Uptown with its first North Texas outpost. New York-based WeWork is renting two floors in the new 1920 McKinney office tower, ...
WeWork has made a big bet on North Texas in the last several months. After opening a southern regional headquarters in Thanksgiving Tower and doubling the size of its Plano location, the co-working ...
Texas meat-lovers are expressing outrage over WeWork's announcement that it won't serve beef, pork or chicken at work events in order to be more environmentally conscious. The Houston Chronicle ...
WeWork CEO Sandeep Mathrani said workers in some big cities aren't quickly returning to offices. But in Florida and Texas, people are returning to work "in droves," he told The Wall Street Journal.