WeWork has been throwing boat parties for members and the public across the US since 2016. The company abruptly canceled its forthcoming Miami event.
WeWork was known for its party culture under former CEO Adam Neumann. Since 2016, the company has been throwing a series of boat parties in different cities across North America. The events, dubbed Rock the Boat, are open to members and the public and have been headlined by the likes of Fat Joe and Fetty Wap. The last boat party of 2019 was scheduled to be held in Miami in November, but ticket sales have been canceled.
WeWork was known for its party culture under former CEO Adam Neumann. Since 2016, the company has been throwing a series of boat parties in different cities across North America. The events, dubbed Rock the Boat, are open to members and the public and have been headlined by the likes of Fat Joe and Fetty Wap. The last boat party of 2019 was scheduled to be held in Miami in November, but ticket sales have been canceled.
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