Office landlords are getting into the co-working business, raising two questions: Can they stop WeWork, from disrupting their industry—and can WeWork outflank this new competition?
Owners strike back as their big corporate tenants are targeted by WeWork and other purveyors of flexible leases and millennial-friendly workspace
Gerald Hines, seated, his son Jeffrey Hines and granddaughter Laura Hines-Pierce in their co-working space under construction in a Houston office building
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