PadSplit, an Atlanta-based housing model that formalizes workforce co-living in single-family homes, has secured $20.5 million in Series B financing with backing in part from Mark Cuban Companies and Citi.
Source: Inman News
Workforce co-living startup PadSplit hauls in $20.5M
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