What it's like to work in a WeWork?and live in a WeLive

One WeLife to WeLive WeWork has become more than a coworking space. With 121 locations in 38 cities?and a $16 billion valuation?it?s a company as valuable as Snapchat with the global reach of Airbnb. Now, for those who want to take their communal lifestyle home, there?s WeLive, the company?s new coliving spaces. And there is at least one millennial who has made the startup a way of WeLife?he both WeWorks and WeLives.
On Vice News Tonight, correspondent Nellie Bowles interviews 25-year-old Nicolas Lulli, who houses his social media company in a WeWork, and lives in a WeLive on Wall Street with his fiancée.
Bowles somehow manages to keep a straight face when Lulli says stuff like this:
"So you have Sunday night family dinner at WeLive, followed by Monday morning breakfast at WeWork. It never ... it never ends. The WeWork circle of life is what it becomes." And later, on the subway:
"It's the only part of the day that I'm not WeAnything. Maybe one day there will be a WeSubway, but not yet."
Consider Lulli?s WeWork/WeLive world: The segment doesn?t say how much he pays for coworking space, but for $4,000 per month, Lulli gets a completely furnished private apartment with amenities like a shared cook?s kitchen, yoga classes, and ?all the coffee, tea, and beer you can drink.? (Free beer is worth at least $2,000 per month, right")
Lulli tells Bowles that he likes the fact that someone else has tastefully appointed his apartment for him, and he and...
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