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WeWork
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WeWork emerged from bankruptcy debt-free and returned to profitability in 2025, marking a significant corporate turnaround. The company reported nearly $2.3 billion in revenue and expanded its role beyond traditional office leasing. WeWork's evolving model, serving major clients like Amazon and launching a successful India IPO, reflects growing global demand for flexible workspace solutions.

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Few corporate comebacks have been as swift or as complete: office real estate company WeWork emerged from bankruptcy debt-free, returned to profitability in 2025, and closed the year with nearly $2.3 billion in revenue. "When that first profitable quarter was followed by a second, and then a third, you could feel the momentum—not just in the numbers, but in the confidence of the organization," says WeWork CEO John Santora. Nearly half of the Fortune 100 are now WeWork members, part of what Santora describes as a broader shift in how companies balance their portfolios between owned, long-term lease, and flex space. To serve that demand, WeWork itself is evolving beyond its traditional landlord role.

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