Co-Working Companies Expanded Rapidly. Now They’re Retreating Fast.

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The pandemic is forcing providers of flexible office space to take steps to protect their businesses, including location shutdowns and bankruptcy filings

The world’s biggest coworking companies are starting to close money-losing locations across the globe, signaling an end to years of expansion in what had been one of real estate’s hottest sectors.

The retreat reflects an effort to slash costs at a time when the coronavirus is reducing demand for office space, and perhaps for years to come. It also shows how bigger coworking firms, in a race to sign as many leases as possible and grab market share, overexpanded and became saddled with debt and expensive leases.

 

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