Business as usual for WeWork's Irish operations despite US bankruptcy woes 

The company's scheduled opening of its new Central Plaza office in Dublin remains on track for May 2024
Business as usual for WeWork's Irish operations despite US bankruptcy woes 

WeWork offices on Adelaide Road in Dublin's City Centre. Photo: Gareth Chaney/Collins

Co-working space provider WeWork may be marking a new low following its filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the US, however, the company has insisted that despite its turmoil, its Irish market is robust with strong demand for its Dublin locations. 

Even after raising substantial doubt about the company's future and scrapping more than 100 locations from its global operations, WeWork announced in September that it would be opening its new flexible office space in the former Central Bank building on Dame Street in the Capital in May 2024.

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