The Man Who Monetized Community In The Office Space With The Controversial WeWork Has Turned The Same Theory To Residential Properties With His Newest Venture Flow: Revision history

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  • curprev 00:1400:14, 23 March 2023CarmellaEve talk contribs 6,265 bytes +6,265 Created page with "The man who monetized community in the office space with the controversial WeWork has turned the same theory to residential properties with his newest venture Flow. <br>Adam Neumann, 43, has described how the company will transform how people interact with their homes and give them with a sense of ownership even though they're renting. To illustrate the idea he said tenants would plunge their own toilets instead of calling supers.<br>In , made public on Monday, Neumann..."