Wework Buys Lord And Taylor Building -
The purchase was widely viewed as a symbolic "passing of the torch" from traditional brick-and-mortar retail to the modern, tech-driven coworking economy.
WeWork intended to use the 676,000-square-foot space as its global headquarters and for additional shared office space. wework buys lord and taylor building
The acquisition of the historic by WeWork (as part of a joint venture with Rhône Capital ) was a landmark real estate deal that signaled a major shift in Manhattan’s commercial landscape. The Deal Overview The purchase was widely viewed as a symbolic
The deal quickly became a "white elephant" for WeWork following its failed IPO attempt in 2019 and the ousting of co-founder Adam Neumann. The Deal Overview The deal quickly became a
After some financing delays, the sale officially closed in early 2019. Symbolism of the Move
Renowned architect Bjarke Ingels was hired to oversee a massive renovation that aimed to preserve the building’s Italian Renaissance-style facade while modernizing the interior. The Downfall and Resale
Lord & Taylor, the oldest department store chain in the U.S., was struggling with the rise of e-commerce.
