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Cory Weinberg is a senior reporter covering AI and business, with a focus on Anthropic, for The Information. He is based in Los Angeles and has worked for The Information since 2015. He earned an MBA at Columbia Business School following his Knight-Bagehot Fellowship in Business and Economics Journalism. He is a three-time winner of a Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing award.
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WeWork’s Next CEO Is a Mall Turnaround Expert

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WeWork Names Real Estate Veteran CEO

Sandeep Mathrani will succeed co-CEOs Sebastian Gunnignham and Artie Minson, who were internal picks when Adam Neumann was ousted.
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These Real Estate Startups Hope to Do Good and Make Money

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Bird Nears Deal for European Scooter Startup

The deal would potentially give Bird a renewed footprint in Europe, where the company has said it removed scooters from cold-weather cities.

Latin American Scooter Firm Lays Off 25% of Employees

Grow Mobility, backed by GGV Capital and Monashees, cut about 625 workers and is pulling out of smaller markets to cut cash burn.
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