Another competitor enters hot market for co-working space

New York-based WeWork has signed a lease in the Tampa Heights neighborhood.


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Miguel McKelvey, co-founder and chief culture officer at WeWork. Courtesy photo.
Miguel McKelvey, co-founder and chief culture officer at WeWork. Courtesy photo.
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TAMPA — WeWork, a New York-based co-working company with 425 locations and 400,000 members worldwide, will open a 50,000-square-foot facility in Tampa in spring 2020.

WeWork at The Heights, as the space will be known, will be part of the revived Tampa Heights neighborhood, a riverfront area north of downtown that has seen a major influx of development in recent years, including the Armature Works event space and public market.

 

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