At the same time, just because large companies are renting space doesn't mean they are still profitable. In fact one can argue that WeWork may be underpriced enough that it attracts said companies to exploit it.
Reminds me of when Michael Scott tried to start his own paper company and was selling paper so low it was bankrupting his company. He didn’t understand it until an accountant consultant type pointed it out.
But hey, he got a $60k exit and landed back in an "executive" role at the company. Now that I think about it, that episode was prophetic of the startup scene