The basis for the rent disputes was evidenced by legal filings in U.S. Bankruptcy Court.
1900 McKinney Harwood LLC, the entity behind 1920 McKinney, alleged non-payment of January rent exceeding $336,000, with February’s dues nearing their due date at over $364,000. WeWork’s occupancy of three floors in the Class A building underscores its strategic investment in the Dallas market.
The withdrawals of demands for rent signify a broader trend wherein building owners are actively engaging with WeWork to find mutually beneficial solutions.
Despite the company’s bankruptcy filing in November, they are committed to renegotiating lease arrangements across the country, including in North Texas.
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