WeWork Expands to New Market with Opening of First Taiwan Location

  • WeWork 97 Songren Lu occupies 8 floors in the heart of Taipei’s financial and business district
  • Opening underlines WeWork’s commitment to the region’s growing entrepreneurial and innovative community

WeWork, the world’s leading coworking and space-as-a-service platform, announced the opening of its first Taiwan location. The new building, WeWork 97 Songren Lu, occupies eight floors of Exchange Square 2 in the heart of Taipei’s financial and business community.

WeWork 97 Songren Lu is part of WeWork’s record number of new buildings in December, with 52 buildings opened in cities across the world and plans to open more before year-end.

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“As we continue to grow geographically in a smart and innovative way, we are pleased to open our first-ever WeWork in Taiwan, bringing beautiful, intelligently designed workspace to member companies of all sizes seeking a flexible real estate solution,” said Sebastian Gunningham, Co-Chief Executive Officer. “This new location in the city of Taipei provides a home to a strong community of entrepreneurs and businesses and expands our worldwide platform to better serve our members’ evolving, global workspace needs.”

WeWork’s expansion into Taiwan, an innovation hub and home to local and foreign businesses alike, was driven by strong market demand for space that supports productivity, community and growth of companies of all sizes. CloudMinds, a builder and operator of an open end-to-end cloud robot system, and Medical Augmented Intelligence, a software startup dedicated to creating VR-based solutions for health practitioners, are just two of the innovative member companies in the new location.

The Company plans to continue expanding its core WeWork platform globally, pursuing profitable, disciplined growth through market-driven models, including end-to-end solutions with long-term lease arrangements as well as revenue-sharing joint ventures and management and franchising agreements. A future shift to more asset-light models for growth is expected to improve WeWork’s long-term financial position while maintaining a consistent and exceptional member experience.

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