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On an international scale, the group includes the participation in buildings that Neumann has to dissipate the criticism due to conflict of interests.
WeWork continues to grow in Spain. The flexible spaces company will open a new space at number 39 on María de Molina street in Madrid, where it will occupy two floors. With this operation, advised by the real estate consultancy Cushman & Wakefield, the flexible office company adds nine open spaces in Spain.
"In Madrid, 83% of our members do not live in the areas where we work, in social networks," said Nicolas Maciocia, real estate director of WeWork in France and southern Europe.
On an international scale, the group includes the holdings in the buildings that the company's Co-Founder, Adam Neumann, has to dissipate concerns about conflicts of interest prior to its flotation, according to the Financial Times.
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