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by jjeaff 2440 days ago
Ya, it's not like a software startup at all. You have to pay "developers" to build out all your new physical locations. You need to scout those locations, then you need to market and advertise those locations locally, furnish them, staff them, and then run them in the red until you get enough tenants to break even.

One would think they are profitable on a per location basis. But just losing lots of money overall due to huge growth.

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Before changing jobs, I was in a WeWork location at DTX in Boston. There were many rooms that were empty, but Puma was paying for an entire floor so maybe they were making the difference up with large corporation clients?