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The company launched in 1995 with its first club on London’s Greek Street and has since expanded to about 40 clubs across the world. Soho House ( SHCO ) went public in 2021 and has about 185,000 ...
Nick Jones (Soho House founder and previous managing director) sold 80% of the club to British high-street tycoon Richard Caring in 2008. [9] 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 ...
Soho House was founded in 1995 and went public in 2021 at a $2.8 billion valuation. Now, the company's market capitalization is $1.4 billion. The exclusive members-only social club, however, has ...
A Chic New Social Club That Will Cure Your Soho House Fatigue. Helena Madden. May 8, 2023 at 1:28 PM. Move Over, Soho House, a New Social Club Is Here Diana Todorova Photography
Nicholas Keith Arthur Jones, MBE (born 22 September 1963) is an English restaurateur and club proprietor. He is the owner of the Babington House hotel and health club and founder and former [1] chief executive of Soho House UK Ltd, which specialises in luxury private members' club venues [2] with restaurants, cinemas, health spas and bedrooms, with some aspects open to the public.
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Andrew Carnie, chief executive officer of Soho House & Co., at Soho House Dean Street in London, UK, on Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2023. The prestigious private club is opening a rural outpost in upstate ...
Soho House (club), private members' club in Soho, London and internationally/hotel chain; Soho, a Colombian magazine; Soho, a play by Keith Waterhouse; Soho Press, an American publisher "Soho (Needless to Say)", a song by Al Stewart appearing on his 1973 album Past, Present and Future