Food fight: American Underground’s pithy response to WeWork’s meatless mandate
Meat lovers, have no fear. American Underground wants you either as a tenant or employee.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Jul 30, 2018
Meat lovers, have no fear. American Underground wants you either as a tenant or employee.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Jul 26, 2018
Co-working startup WeWork recently made national headlines when it announced it was going meat-free, essentially forcing its employees to fall in line and eat their veggies at company events – or else. Don’t expect its competitors in the Triangle to follow suit anytime soon.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Jul 25, 2018
Our readers on WRALTechWire are split on the WeWork decision to go meatless. What does that mean for people wanting to join the WeWork coworking revolution?
Read MorePosted by CNN | Jul 16, 2018
WeWork, citing environmental concerns, has announced an immediate company-wide ban on meat.
Read MorePosted by Shannon Cuthrell | Jul 8, 2018
Our latest exclusive events wrapup summarizes the must-attend happenings in the Triangle through July, including a handful of industry-specific meetups, informative workshops, interesting discussion events, and more.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | May 30, 2018
WeWork, the global provider of shared business space and related services, is offering $600,000 to “creators” as it gears up for the opening of locations in Raleigh and Durham.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Feb 9, 2018
The team talks the coworking revolution and whether or not WeWork really has its finger on the pulse of innovation in the age of startups.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Feb 7, 2018
The momentum is started to work together across government, academia and large and small business to be the next Silicon Valley. North Carolina is poised to make that happen, declares RIoT Executive Director Tom Snyder.
Read MorePosted by Shannon Cuthrell | Dec 18, 2017
Here’s an overview of a significant addition and a major rebooting of startup-related efforts in the capital city as part of WRAL TechWire’s “State of Startup” series: The pending arrival of WeWork and the renewed offering of coding classes at American Underground’s Raleigh offices.
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