WeWork Founder Adam Neumann's Controversial New Company Sounds Pretty Familiar

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Venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz has piled $350 million into the “community-driven” rental start-up

, aired – he’s back on his business again, and his prediction might end up coming true.

He’s already one thousandth of the way there, as it was revealed that Neumann’s new company, Flow, a property venture, is currently valued at $1 billion. And with news that venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz – co-founded by Marc Andreessen – has piled $350 million into the business, it’s off to a flying start.

Addressing the massive WeWork-shaped elephant in the room, he explained: “Adam is a visionary leader who revolutionized the second largest asset class in the world — commercial real estate — by bringing community and brand to an industry in which neither existed before. Adam, and the story of WeWork, have been exhaustively chronicled, analyzed, and fictionalized – sometimes accurately.

appears to borrow from hun culture’s ‘Live, Laugh, Love’ mantra with its own interpellation: ‘Live Life in Flow’, promising to arrive in 2023.previously reported, Neumann spent much of his downtime post-WeWork crisis buying up properties. He amassed $90 million worth of residences across New York and in California, and it’s been reported that as of 2022, he owns almost 4,000 affordable apartments across the world worth a total of $1 billion.

While the WeWork brand was still flourishing, he and his wife Rebekah spoke of their plans to expand their company to become all-encompassing: WeGrow, a school called Students Of Life For Life and WeLive, which was pitched as a sort of university halls for single people who wanted to be sociable, network and ignore the fact that they they were actually adults.

 

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People don’t want to work in a commune style working environments which we have to endure the disgusting toilet habits of the lowest denominator or filthy shared work stations We don’t want to work like this I never will again

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