Co-living startup Venn announced Tuesday it raised $40 million in its first round of funding. The Tel Aviv, Israel-founded company aims to take on giants in the space like WeLive by supporting entire neighborhoods, from managing homes to supporting local businesses and creating community spaces.
Source: Inman News
Co-living startup Venn raises $40M to ‘reinvent urban neighborhoods’
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