
Flow
Adam Neumann's new real estate startup, which aims to create a branded apartment living experience. The company is facing financial challenges due to its debt structure in a high-interest-rate environment.
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Summary
Flow is a real estate venture founded by Adam Neumann that aims to transform the residential housing market through a tech-enabled business model. The company gained significant prominence following a massive investment from the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz. Despite its high-profile backing, Flow has faced criticism for its financial strategy, which involves real estate investing at market peaks and the use of risky floating-rate debt. These challenges have led industry observers, including the hosts of the All-In Podcast, to draw parallels between Flow's current headwinds and the past failures of Neumann's previous company, WeWork, particularly as rising interest rates impact the viability of its debt-heavy approach.
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Extracted Attributes
Founder
Adam Neumann
Industry
Real Estate
Key Investor
Andreessen Horowitz
Business Model
Tech-enabled Business Model
Financial Strategy
Real estate investing at market peak with floating-rate debt
Timeline
- Andreessen Horowitz announces a major investment in Adam Neumann's new real estate venture, Flow. (Source: fb009ead-fe3d-4f58-bfc8-0a9d2c19cec9)
2022-08-15
- The All-In Podcast hosts discuss Flow's business headwinds and financial strategy during the World Economic Forum in Davos. (Source: fb009ead-fe3d-4f58-bfc8-0a9d2c19cec9)
2024-01-17
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- FLOW Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
What is basic definition of flow? Flow means to move along in a stream, as water does. Flow also means to circulate, as air does. Flow is used as a noun to mean movement as if in a stream. Flow has several other senses as a verb and a noun.When something flows, it moves like water in a stream. When used literally, flow is almost always used to describe the movement of liquids or things that act like fluids. Flow is also often used figuratively to mean to move smoothly like water or a liquid. [...] Real-life examples: Water flows through pipes. Magma flows out of a volcano. People hope traffic flows through a city so they don’t get stuck in a traffic jam. Used in a sentence: Roger lied so much that the lies flowed out of his mouth. Flow is also used in this sense as a noun to mean an act of flowing. Used in a sentence: The huge dam redirects the flow of the river away from the city. Flow can also mean to circulate, especially in reference to liquids. [...] Flow, gush, spout, spurt refer to certain of the movements characteristic of fluids. Flow is the general term: Water flows. A stream of blood flows. To gush is to rush forth copiously from a cavity, in as large a volume as can issue therefrom, as the result of some strong impelling force: The water will gush out if the main breaks. Spout and spurt both imply the ejecting of a liquid from a cavity by some internal impetus given to it. Spout implies a rather steady, possibly well-defined, jet or
- Flow - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
The verb flow often describes the movement of fluids, such as water or even blood, but it can also describe other things that move in a constant stream. When you get that high-paying job, money might flow into your bank account. Until then, offers for help might flow in when you need to pay your credit card bill. Flow has a noun form as well. You might watch the flow of traffic on the street. Definitions of flow 1. move along, of liquids “Water flowed into the cave” [...] “The artist flowed the washes on the paper” 5. noun the motion characteristic of fluids (liquids or gases) synonyms: flowing see moresee less types: show 30 types...;) hide 30 types...;) fountain, jet an artificially produced flow of water ebb, reflux the outward flow of the tide backflow, backflowing a flow that returns toward its source air flow, airflow, flow of air the flow of air current, stream [...] flood, outpouring, overflow a large flow effusion flow under pressure type of: motion, move, movement the act of changing location from one place to another 7. noun any uninterrupted stream or discharge see moresee less types: show 11 types...;) hide 11 types...;) airstream, backwash, race, slipstream, wash the flow of air that is driven backwards by an aircraft propeller turbulent flow
- Flow (psychology) - Wikipedia
Flow in positive psychology, also known colloquially as being in the zone or locked in, is the mental state in which a person performing some activity is fully immersed in a feeling of energized focus, full involvement, and enjoyment in the process of the activity. In essence, flow is characterized by the complete absorption in what one does, and a resulting transformation in one's sense of time. Flow is the melting together of action and consciousness; the state of finding a balance between a [...] Flow is an individual experience and the idea behind flow originated from the sport psychology theory about an Individual Zone of Optimal Functioning. The individuality of the concept of flow suggests that each person has their subjective area of flow, where they would function best given the situation. One is most likely to experience flow at moderate levels of psychological arousal, as one is unlikely to be overwhelmed, but not understimulated to the point of boredom. ## Etymology [...] Flow state theory suggests that when individuals are in a state of flow, they experience deep immersion, focus, and intrinsic motivation in their activities. In the context of education, flow has been associated with increased student engagement, which is a key determinant of learning success.
- Fluid dynamics
While many flows (such as flow of water through a pipe) occur at low Mach numbers (subsonic flows), many flows of practical interest in aerodynamics or in turbomachines occur at high fractions of M = 1 (transonic flows) or in excess of it (supersonic or even hypersonic flows). New phenomena occur at these regimes such as instabilities in transonic flow, shock waves for supersonic flow, or non-equilibrium chemical behaviour due to ionization in hypersonic flows. In practice, each of those flow
- Flow (2024 film) - Wikipedia
Flow was the first Latvian production to win an Academy Award and a Golden Globe. It was also the first independent film to win the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, and the second animated film to be nominated for both the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film and Best Animated Feature after Flee "Flee (film)"). The film's Golden Globe Award and Academy Award were featured at the Latvian National Museum of Art. 15,000 people came over ten days to see the Golden Globe award. [...] Flow was selected to premiere in the Un Certain Regard section of the 2024 Cannes Film Festival on 22 May 2024. It was the first Latvian film shown in that section since The Shoe "The Shoe (film)") in 1998. It was also shown at the 2024 Annecy International Animation Film Festival, where it was awarded the Jury Award, the Audience Award, and the Gan Foundation Award for Distribution in the Feature Film category. Flow was submitted to the 2024 Ottawa International Animation Festival, where it [...] Flow premiered on 22 May 2024 at the Cannes Film Festival in the Un Certain Regard section, and was released in Latvian theaters on 29 August. It received critical acclaim and broke several Latvian box-office records, becoming the most-viewed film in Latvian theaters in history. At the 97th Academy Awards, Flow won Best Animated Feature. It was also nominated for Best International Feature Film as Latvia's submission, becoming the first film from Latvia to receive an Academy Award nomination
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