WeWork to launch co-working spaces at select Saks stores
11 Aug 2021
Hudson’s Bay Co, the parent company of Saks Fifth Avenue, will be converting some of its department store space into WeWork co-working spaces. This comes as more companies are looking for hybrid models of combining remote work with office space, and are taking a different approach from leasing long-term office space.
Five co-working office spaces, named SaksWork, all be opening across the Tri-State area, including the Fifth Avenue Flagship in Manhattan. More spaces are expected to rollout at Saks’ in suburban areas. Some of the HBC’s former Lord & Taylor stores will be converted to SaksWork spaces.
Saks and WeWork see this as a way to help each other after department stores and co-working spaces were hurt by the COVID-19 pandemic. Saks was hurt by lockdowns, but it’s e-commerce business, which is now a standalone, helped keep them afloat. WeWork was hurt by the shift to work from home, but in March they agreed with a merger with a firm in a 9 billion dollar deal. A poll by Accenture found that 83 percent of Americans favor a hybrid remote work and office model seeing it as the most ideal.