They may seem like competitors on the outside, but Craft House clients The Wing and WeWork are both truly unique, creating very defined offers for their members. It's not a surprise that within a year after opening their flagship club in NYC, The Wing is looking to expand its women's only club both within NYC and elsewhere. It's also no wonder that this unique offer has caught the attention of WeWork, which recently invested.
Read More"A recent New York Times article said the company was poised to bring its “Instagrammable feminism” to the masses. With its millennial pink decor and library of books written by and about women, The Wing also hosts a number of events including panel discussions, book clubs, and movie screenings. Only if you can get past the 8,000-person waiting list, that is."
Read MoreCosharing is the way of the future and coliving spaces are providing curated communities and social circles for their residents. Craft House worked with WeWork in the development stage of their first WeLive project on Wall Street in New York, assisting with facilities and design reviews, programming and operation strategies. While the reviews are mixed, we think WeLive and other coliving concepts serve and deliver to a niche market. Brilliant.
Read MoreFloors below their cowork spaces at 85 Broad Street, where Craft House helped Miguel McKelvey and his team conceptualize and design new lifestyle offers for members, WeWork opens Rise, their first of many wellness studios to be opened nationwide, and probably globally.
Read MoreConvene hopes to become to office space what hotel flags are to hospitality. “We are helping landlords run an office building like a full-service lifestyle hotel...It’s the Starwood-ification of real estate.
Read MoreOur clients, WeWork are taking the world by storm opening one cowork space after another across the US and Europe.
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