WeWork founders want to help children start their own businesses for some reason

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Co-working space provider WeWork is looking towards a new generation of entrepreneurs—many of whom probably don’t know what that word means.

The $20 billion startup said Monday that it’s launching a private elementary school inside one its trendy New York office spaces with a pilot class of seven, including a child of founders Adam and Rebekah Neumann, Bloomberg reported.

“In my book, there’s no reason why children in elementary schools can’t be launching their own businesses,” Rebekah Neumann told the news site in an interview. Read more…

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