BREAKING: Thirteen passengers traveling from South Africa tested positive for the Omicron variant at Amsterdam airport on Friday, Dutch health authorities say https://t.co/M1LRtrYVJ7
Officials now believe this morning's explosion in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, was an intentional act. At least three people have been taken to the hospital. https://t.co/HGoW93gwXY
Officials believe the explosion in downtown Nashville this morning was an intentional act, according to a Metro Nashville Police spokesman https://t.co/FGgiAWBFh3
"This is going to absolutely devastate and decimate our industry. We can't keep taking on these blows, especially with no federal relief or aid... this just can't keep going on without help."
- Restaurant owner Tom Sopit on Covid-19 halting outdoor dining in Los Angeles
Specifically recall that it was not a lease That’s not in the spirit of how ItWork WeWork. And SmallClaims DontWork. Under California and UCC guidelines, membership fees and auto-renewals are not as enforceable; as you might think.
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WeWork was great for us. We never paid rent. We paid membership fees. Terms could be cancelled in 30 days. Write a letter, get bigger, get smaller. When we grew out of it, no timetable to leave. What a great thing, a membership not a lease.
They sold the memberships and we added people. The benefit of flexibility for the buyer, we overpaid for the space; but we decreased the long term risk. WeWork got the benefit of amazing profit based on incredible demand for a terrific solution.
“Security theater” won’t cut it. Reopening will require a nationwide commitment to the sharing of more and better personal information, writes Jeffrey C. Friedman of @Buildingintel https://t.co/YT7hsLv5v9 via @WSJ