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Flexible workspace provider Work Well Win, founded by former WeWork executive Frank Bistrian, has opened a location in Greenwich, CT. The space at . in Greenwich will also serve as the company's headquarters.

Greenwich Patch
WORK WELL WIN Opens Co-Working Space In Greenwich
July 12, 2018

WORK WELL WIN, a well-working and flexible workspace company, announced the opening of its Greenwich location at nue. The space will also serve as the company's headquarters.

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Greenwich Time
New co-working space opens in Greenwich
July 12, 2018

Work Well Win held the formal opening of its co-working space at . in Greenwich, in a former Connecticut Light & Power building redesigned by Greenwich-based Granoff Architects to include natural light and ergonomic furniture.

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The Real Deal
Co-working firm Work Well Win plants flag in Santa Monica
March 29, 2018

A co-working company started by a former WeWork executive signed a lease for the shuttered Barnes & Noble bookstore on the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica, just around the corner from a WeWork outpost.

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Greenwich Time
Greenwich founder launches shared office business with wellness focus
January 16, 2018

Even in name, it’s a lot like WeWork, but it targets a more “grown up” crowd with its shared workspaces, according to its Greenwich founder.

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AMERICAN INNO
Co-Working Space to Anchor Major Development in East Austin
January 16, 2018

It takes a bit of imagination and optimism to envision what the sprawling former Motorola campus on Austin’s far east side could one day become.

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Silicon Hills News
New Coworking Space: work well win to Open in East Austin
February 22, 2018

A new coworking space with a wellness approach: work well win plans to open a 100,000 square foot site in East Austin at a former Motorola campus.

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The Wall Street Journal

Network Group LLC is skipping the beer on tap and instead offering amenities like meditation rooms and purified air to court professionals in more mature industries.

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The Business Journals
Former WeWork exec wants to transform co-working, starting in East Austin
February 23, 2018

Backed by $22 million in funding, Connecticut-based Work Well Win wants to take on WeWork in the rush to build up co-working empires — and in many ways, the Texas capital is the company's new testing ground.

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Xconomy
TX Tech: Luxe Co-Working, Mass Challenge, RVshare, Hypergiant & More
February 23, 2018

Since we spend so much of our time working, Work Well Win believes we might as well do it in a healthier fashion

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Community Impact
Work Well Win to open 100,000-square-foot co-working campus in East Austin
Februrary 27, 2018

New co-working startup Work Well Win, founded by former We Work Head of Domestic Development Frank Bistrian, will open its largest campus this summer at 3501 Ed Bluestein Blvd., Austin. The company intends to open 90 locations in the next five years.

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He saw a void in the market for spaces that were more professional, private and quiet, but that still offer the flexibility and efficiency that have been the hallmark of co-working. Wall Street Journal