Medici Living Raises $1.1B To Become 'The WeWork Of Co-Living’
Medici wants to match WeWork's ability to raise capital fast
Medici wants to match WeWork's ability to raise capital fast
Gunther Schmidt believes there are synergies between co-working and co-living that can be leveraged.
Medici Living Group is planning a multi-city U.S. expansion with a new location open every month.
Medici and Corestate team up for the largest ever co-living investment program.
Medici Living Group has 70 locations in Europe, but just one in the U.S. In 2018, that will change in a big way.
With $300M in funding on top of the $1.1B it raised late last year, Medici Living Group subsidiary Quarters plans on entering several major U.S. cities.
Ollie is seeking $50M to expand in the growing co-living sector.
Quarters plans to open a co-living space later this year in 99 units of the new Highline at Union Market building.
Quarters, which founder Gunther Schmidt aims to turn into 'the WeWork of co-living,' is kicking off its next phase of expansion with a 186-unit Philly project.
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