Before he was a billionaire, WeWork CEO Adam Neumann was broke. Here's the NYC building where he and his wife lived in a tiny apartment before he built a $47 billion company

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WeWork CEO Adam Neumann's coworking company is worth $47 billion. But not too long ago, he was living in a tiny NYC apartment.

Neumann and his wife, Rebekah, once lived"at 166 2nd Avenue [in New York City] in an apartment smaller than this office," he told Business Insider's Alyson Shontell and Rich Feloni in a recent interview.and the median monthly rent in the neighborhood is $3,150.

Here's a look inside the New York building where Neumann and his wife lived before they were billionaires.WeWork CEO Adam Neumann's coworking company is worth $47 billion and filed to go public in December 2018.

 

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And the dumba** sheep will actually believe this sh*t

He will be back living there again soon- this business model makes NO SENSE.

Thanks to dirty Saudi $$$

Forty seven billion dollars and what exactly does his company do ?. Because really. I lived across the street from one of those offices for months and saw nothing but historical art on windows. No activity at all. Hmmmmm.

I love these stories of broke people getting rich! :) Fantastic work, Adam! :)

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