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WeWork upgrades service in China, competition intensifies

Caption: WeWork’s co-working space in Shanghai, China. The company is planning a big expansion in the nation, where co-working is getting increasingly popular with the younger generation. (Photo credit: WeWork)   From bikes to working space, the booming sharing economy is China has become one of the latest battlegrounds for […]

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The Age of Co-living

Caption: Members at Common, a co-living startup, chilling at communal space. Co-living has become one of the latest trends in real estate as millennials look for a sense of community in isolated metropolises like New York. (Photo provided by Common Coliving) Life has changed for Nathan de Paz, a Texas […]

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Bike Sharing Companies Claim to Strike Gold in NYC

CITI Bike said it would add 2,000 new bikes and 140 new stations extending the reach of its bike-sharing system in Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn by the end of 2017, according to a  an nouncement by NYC Department of Transportation in September. CITI Bike runs the biggest bike-sharing program in […]

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East Village Resident Disputes the Legality of ‘Bottomless Brunch’

On weekends, “bottomless” bellinis and mimosas are a Manhattan tradition for both tourists and locals. The future of this tradition, however, may be uncertain. On September 19, East Village resident Robert Halpern filed a lawsuit challenging the legality of “bottomless brunch,” a practice in which restaurants offer limitless alcohol for […]