Soho House, the celebrity-studded members-only club where Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and Lady Gaga sip cocktails, is going private in a $2.7 billion deal, the company said Monday. Hotel giant MCR ...
Exclusive private members' club Soho House has agreed to a $2.7 billion deal that will take the organization private—and see Hollywood star Ashton Kutcher joining its board. The company, which boasts ...
On its website, Soho House describes itself as “a club for creatives” and was established in London by Nick Jones — a restaurateur — in 1995. The Hollywood Reporter mentions that Soho House became a ...
Monica Burton is the former deputy editor of Eater.com where she covered restaurants and food culture from 2017 to 2025. Earlier this month, Soho House’s newest members-only club opened in Portland, ...
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jordi Lippe-McGraw is a travel writer and founder of PAK Rêve bags. Imagine walking into a space where the elegant atmosphere ...
The status-conscious social club has landed in the Pacific Northwest’s crunchiest city. Some locals wonder: Why? By Callie Holtermann Reporting from Portland, Ore. In a very particular corner of ...
If the Soho House Portland smells new, that’s because it is. At least on the inside. “It wasn’t until a month ago, they peeled up a lot of the protective layer that was on everything and you started ...
Hungry for growth, the publicly-traded company has opened clubs around the world and welcomed finance types at the expense of artsy exclusivity. Now short-sellers are on the attack, class-action ...
Soho House CEO Andrew Carnie has spent the past three months trying to convince investors that—despite a plummeting stock price, a short-seller on the prowl, and nearly 30 years of evidence to the ...
Soho House, the publicly-traded members-only playground for A-listers, is going private in a $2.7 billion deal to an investor group that includes actor Ashton Kutcher, the company said Monday. Kutcher ...