WeWork Views Dublin As Next Step In World Domination
February 12, 2018

WeWork Views Dublin As Next Step In World Domination

It is the most valuable flexible office firm in the world, and it is coming to Dublin this year.

WeWork is the most talked about company in global real estate today, having shaken up the office sector, and had a $20B valuation put on it.

While it prepares to open its doors in a 50K SF office at Iveagh Court and another on George's Quay, Bisnow spoke exclusively with WeWork's Head of European Real Estate Patrick Nelson to talk about why Dublin is the next logical step in the WeWork journey.

Bisnow: What made WeWork enter the Dublin market? Nelson: Dublin is an obvious choice for us for so many reasons. It's a hub for tech, media and transport and a really desirable business location. Our hope is that WeWork Iveagh…

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