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  2. Soho House (club) - Wikipedia

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    Soho House is an international private members’ club with a focus on the media, arts and fashion industries. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Membership is selective and primarily drawn from these fields. [ 6 ]

  3. Soho - Wikipedia

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    The Soho Housing Association was established in 1976 to provide reasonable rented accommodation. By the 21st century, it had acquired around 400 flats. St Anne's Church in Dean Street was refurbished after decades of neglect, and a Museum of Soho was established.

  4. Soho House has stopped accepting new members in some cities ...

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    Despite the complaints, Soho House said in its recent earnings call that it still plans to grow its membership base to 210,000 members by the end of 2024, with those new members likely coming from ...

  5. The Soho Society - Wikipedia

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    The Soho Society is a community association for the London district of Soho.. It was founded in 1970 by local residents such as Bryan Burroughs and had over 1000 members. It campaigned against the domination of the area by sex shops and was successful in gaining the status of conservation area for the district. [1]

  6. Network Homes - Wikipedia

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    Network Homes was a housing association operating in 36 local authorities across London, Hertfordshire, and the southeast of England.In 2019 the organisation owned and managedover 20,000 homes, [1] making it one of London's largest housing associations.

  7. Centrepoint (charity) - Wikipedia

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    The charity was founded by the Anglo-Catholic socialist priest Kenneth Leech and set up its first shelter in St Anne's Church, Soho, on 16 December 1969. [4] [5]Leech's motivation stemmed from the influx of economic migrants into London in the 1960s in search of employment.

  8. Far East Organization - Wikipedia

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    The company launched the luxury development brand Inessence in 2010 [14] and lifestyle real estate development brand Far East SOHO in 2011. [15] In 2012, Far East Organization listed the Far East Hospitality Trust on the Singapore Exchange. [16] Far East Hospitality is the hospitality branch of Far East Orchard, a subsidiary of Far East ...

  9. Housing Works - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1994 and located in Soho on Crosby Street, the bookstore cafe [4] is a successful entrepreneurial business raising money to support the Housing Works mission. Run primarily by a team of specially-trained volunteers, the bookstore is funded entirely by donations, and resells both in the retail space and online.