Soho House (club)

Soho House is a global hotel chain and group of private members' clubs. Membership is selective and members are drawn mainly from the media, arts and fashion industries.

The company operates clubs, hotels and venues. In 2015 it changed its name from SOHO House Group to Soho House & Co. The original location is at 40 Greek Street, Soho, London, England. As of March 2024, Soho House operated 42 club locations worldwide, with plans to open more.

History and ownership
Nick Jones (Soho House founder and previous managing director) sold 80% of the club to British high-street tycoon Richard Caring in 2008. On 13 January 2012, the Financial Times announced that 60% of Soho House Group had been acquired by the US billionaire Ron Burkle, through his investment fund Yucaipa in a £250 million deal, with founder Nick Jones retaining 10% and Richard Caring (Caprice Holdings) 30%. In September 2015, the company’s high leverage and limited free cash flow was under scrutiny by fixed income investors. However, company profit potential has been affected by growth in new clubs.

The company filed for an initial public offering in 2021, and went public in July 2021, trading under the name Membership Collective Group. The organisation will use the money raised to pay down debt and finance further expansion.

In November 2022, Nick Jones stepped down from day-to-day running of the business, citing a recent cancer diagnosis and recovery, and appointed Andrew Carnie as CEO.

On March 20, 2023 Membership Collective Group became Soho House & Company. Their stock symbol changed from MCG to SHCO.

the company had never made a profit; pre-tax losses for 2024 were forecast to be about US$73m.

Membership
Soho House membership policies are said to focus on creativity "above net worth and job titles" with "studied resistance to ostentation...[and] cultivated status signifiers," and favour moral values over financial success ("several execs were banned because they were thought to be abusive to their assistants"). In June 2015, Soho House had over 50,000 members and a global waiting list of over 30,000. In July 2021, Soho House had 119,000 members across 27 houses in 10 countries.

Locations
List of current and planned Houses is maintained on the Soho House Web site.
 * Europe/Middle East
 * United Kingdom
 * London
 * 180 House
 * White City House
 * 40 Greek Street
 * Shoreditch House
 * 76 Dean Street
 * High Road House
 * Electric House
 * Little House Mayfair
 * Little House Balham
 * East Sussex
 * Brighton Beach House
 * Somerset
 * Babington House
 * Oxfordshire
 * Soho Farmhouse
 * Windsor
 * River House
 * Manchester
 * Soho House Manchester (opening in 2024)
 * Netherlands
 * Amsterdam
 * Soho House Amsterdam
 * Greece
 * Mykonos
 * Soho Roc House
 * Spain
 * Barcelona
 * Soho House Barcelona
 * Little Beach House Barcelona
 * Turkey
 * Istanbul
 * Soho House Istanbul
 * Italy
 * Rome
 * Soho House Rome


 * Sweden
 * Stockholm
 * Soho House Stockholm
 * Israel
 * Tel Aviv
 * Soho House Tel Aviv Jaffa
 * France
 * Paris
 * Soho House Paris
 * Denmark
 * Copenhagen
 * Soho House Copenhagen
 * Germany
 * Berlin
 * Soho House Berlin


 * North America
 * Canada
 * Toronto
 * Soho House Toronto
 * Mexico
 * Mexico City
 * Soho House Mexico City
 * United States
 * New York
 * Soho House New York
 * DUMBO House
 * Ludlow House
 * Los Angeles
 * Little Beach House Malibu
 * Soho Warehouse
 * Holloway House
 * Soho House West Hollywood
 * Chicago
 * Soho House Chicago
 * Miami
 * Soho Beach House
 * Miami Pool House (opening in 2024)
 * Nashville
 * Soho House Nashville
 * Austin
 * Soho House Austin
 * Portland, Oregon
 * Soho House Portland


 * Caribbean
 * Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
 * Canouan
 * Soho Beach House Canouan


 * South America
 * Brazil
 * São Paulo
 * Soho House São Paulo


 * Asia
 * Hong Kong
 * Hong Kong
 * Soho House Hong Kong
 * India
 * Mumbai
 * Soho House Mumbai
 * Thailand
 * Bangkok
 * Soho House Bangkok

Activities
On 13 August 2017, the film Tulip Fever (starring Alicia Vikander) was first screened at London's Soho House.

Incidents and controversies
In 2002, the London branch of the club made headlines as Iris Law, the two-year-old toddler of Jude Law and Sadie Frost, was briefly hospitalised but ultimately unharmed after swallowing part of an ecstasy tablet she had found on the floor of Soho House while attending a children's birthday party.

In 2009, more than eighty residents signed an appeal by a neighbourhood association against allowing Soho House to move into the top two floors of Luckman Plaza in West Hollywood, near Los Angeles, US. The opening of the West Hollywood location also drew opposition from Beverly Hills Mayor Nancy Krasne.

On 9 December 2010, American swimsuit designer Sylvie Cachay was found murdered in room 20 of the Manhattan's branch. Nicholas Brooks, her boyfriend of six months, was convicted of her second-degree murder and sentenced to 25 years to life imprisonment.

In Amsterdam, the Netherlands, an attempt to open a new club also met protest, but an Amsterdam House nonetheless opened in August 2018.

In April 2021 Berlin, Germany imposed a citywide lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Bottega Veneta was criticised for holding maskless indoor dance parties at Berlin's Soho House for artists and celebrities flown in from around the world. Though Soho House staff complained about the lack of safety measures and regulatory guidelines, management said nothing and implied that staff were not telling the truth. While the company claimed that what happened was "spontaneous," Berlin's Soho House staff said that the party spaces had been booked in advance. Club members made their dissatisfaction and disappointment known, with some considering ending their membership; police investigated.

In popular culture
Soho House London is mentioned briefly in The Holiday by Jasper (Rufus Sewell). Soho House New York was featured in season 6 of the TV series Sex and the City in an episode titled "Boy Interrupted". In this episode, Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) pretends to be a member by using a stolen membership card.

In 2022, Soho House was mentioned in the Netflix drama Inventing Anna, where the main character, con artist Anna Delvey, when asked if she was rejected by Soho House in episode two, she replied: "I’d rather hang out at a McDonald's or start my own club and reject their members."

Soho Home
In 2016, the club launched a 'modern interiors brand designed for relaxed, sociable living', called Soho Home. The brand's flagship store located in Duke of York Square in Chelsea opened in 2021.