WeWork Turns to SPAC in Wake of Failed IPO Attempts

April 5, 2021

WeWork has been quiet for quite some time. After an announced, pushed back, and then ultimately failed IPO attempt, the company was hit particularly hard by the pandemic. WeWork began hemorrhaging money because of unfulfilled leases, with companies and individuals leaving in waves from its offices around the country, forcing the flexible office space aggregator to close own a slew of these spaces, indefinitely. 

But it hasn’t given up yet. WeWork has announced that it is turning towards a SPAC company to continue its move to become public through a merger with BowX Acquisition Corp, a SPAC company created by Bow Capital. 

We’ve been reporting on SPACs quite a bit in recent months, as more and more real estate platforms and proptech companies turn to SPACs in lieu of the traditional means of going public. 

The deal has been valued at around $9 billion and will offer WeWork $1.3 billion in cash to aid in its next growth phase.

April 5, 2021
Victoria has been writing about property portals and marketplace sites for Online Marketplaces for over 3 years. She is also our resident artist and is responsible for all of the infographic content on the site.

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