Flatiron School is an educational organization founded in 2012 by Adam Enbar and Avi Flombaum.
In 2017, the New York State Attorney General sued Flatiron School for operating without a license and making false statements about its graduates' earning potential.
The organization has made efforts to promote parity in tech, working with other companies to sponsor course scholarships for women,[3][4] LGBTQ+ people,[5] and members of underserved communities.
[6] Flatiron School was acquired by WeWork, a collaborative workspace company, in October 2017.
[10] Since being acquired by WeWork,[7] the company has expanded, opening campuses in Atlanta,[11] Austin,[12] Chicago,[13] Dallas,[14] Denver,[15] Houston,[16] London,[17] San Francisco,[18] Seattle,[19] and Washington, D.C.[20] In 2020, WeWork sold Flatiron School to Carrick Capital Partners.