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WeWork Punto Sur is the company's new corporate space

  • WeWork opens its new corporate space, WeWork Punto Sur, in Tlajomulco de Zúñiga, Jalisco, featuring 802 desks.
  • WeWork also plans to expand its office sector presence and introduce WeWork "On-demand," a platform for reserving spaces like meeting rooms, targeting non-members.
Photograph of a WeWork corporate space in Jalisco. Photo: WeWork.
Photograph of a WeWork corporate space in Jalisco. Photo: WeWork.
01/21/2022
WeWork Punto Sur is the company's new corporate space in Tlajomulco de Zúñiga, Jalisco. The headquarters features 802 desks, adding to WeWork's existing offerings in the state. WeWork Punto Sur becomes their fourth property in the region, following WeWork Torre Mil, WeWork Midtown, and WeWork The Landmark. 

Furthermore, it has been announced that the company plans to expand its presence in the office sector. They will introduce two new services, one of which is WeWork "On demand," a platform for reserving spaces such as meeting rooms, targeting non-members. 

To date, WeWork in Mexico has 26 buildings across three major cities in the country: Mexico City (16), Jalisco (4), and Monterrey (6).

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