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WeWork pledges to keep doors open at local hubs, but cut space

Nick Lenaghan
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Global co-working giant WeWork is looking to reduce the space it occupies in at least three of its Australian locations, while nevertheless committing to keeping all 15 of its existing local hubs up and running, as its US parent files for bankruptcy.

Heavily anticipated, WeWork’s US bankruptcy filing is the latest move in the company’s efforts to stay afloat as it juggles a heavy debt load and its own rental obligations with weakening demand for office space. The clock was ticking after the company told investors in August there was “substantial doubt” over its ability to continue as a going concern.

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Nick Lenaghan edits the property section, which covers all aspects, from residential real estate and housing and construction to commercial property – office, retail, industrial – and major ASX-listed developers and real estate investment trusts. Connect with Nick on Twitter. Email Nick at nlenaghan@afr.com

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