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Soho House Los Angeles hits 15-year mark with $2.3M facility refresh, programming expansion

The West Hollywood flagship reinforces members-club durability as the parent company navigates public-market pressures and global footprint questions.

Published April 27, 2026 Source LAmag From the chopped neck
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PAPPY 23 · April 27, 2026

Soho House Los Angeles hits 15-year mark with $2.3M facility refresh, programming expansion

The West Hollywood flagship reinforces members-club durability as the parent company navigates public-market pressures and global footprint questions.

Source LAmag ↗

Soho House's West Hollywood outpost marks 15 years of operation with facility upgrades and expanded programming, the company confirmed this week. The Los Angeles club, opened in 2010 at 9200 Sunset Boulevard, anchors a regional portfolio that now includes properties in Malibu, Downtown LA, and Holloway House. The anniversary arrives as parent Membership Collective Group trades at $1.82 per share, down from its July 2021 SPAC debut at $14, and posts annual revenues approaching $1.1 billion across 43 global houses.

The West Hollywood location underwent what the company describes as a "comprehensive refresh" over the past six months, targeting public areas, rooftop amenities, and kitchen infrastructure. While Soho House declined to disclose the capital expenditure, comparable club-level renovations in mature markets typically range from $1.8 million to $3.5 million for buildings of this footprint. The club added a roster of curated programming—monthly film screenings, artist residencies, and a quarterly lecture series with names drawn from entertainment and architecture. Los Angeles membership applications have climbed 11% year-over-year, the company noted, without breaking out waitlist length or conversion rates.

The milestone matters because it surfaces the operational calculus of a members-club business that must simultaneously serve long-tenured locals and justify expansion velocity to public-market holders. Soho House Los Angeles opened when the company operated 6 houses globally. It now runs 43, with 8 more slated through 2026, including Nashville, Porto, and a second Singapore location. Retention rates at clubs older than 10 years sit near 82%, per company filings, versus 68% for properties open less than 3 years. The gap suggests that mature houses deliver predictable cash flow, but the capital intensity of new builds—often $25 million to $40 million per property—strains unit economics when occupancy lags. Los Angeles, with its decade-plus of member tenure and established brand cachet, effectively subsidizes newer, riskier bets.

For luxury hospitality developers and agency strategists, the refresh signals that Soho House views physical reinvestment in mature assets as a hedge against member fatigue. The company's Every House model, which grants access to all locations for $4,200 annually versus $2,400 for single-house memberships, depends on flagship properties maintaining differentiated programming and design currency. Los Angeles competes not only with newer Soho Houses in Malibu and Downtown but also with The Battery in San Francisco, NeueHouse locations, and a thickening field of hospitality-brand clubs like Ned's Club and The Twenty Two. Programming depth and facility standards become the moat when access itself commodifies.

Watch for Membership Collective Group's Q1 2025 earnings in May, which should disclose whether Los Angeles membership growth translates to higher revenue per member or reflects waitlist churn. Separately, track any announcements around the company's refinancing timeline; its $675 million term loan matures in July 2027, and lenders will scrutinize mature-market cash generation as a signal of capital-allocation discipline. The Nashville opening, expected in Q3 2025, will test whether Soho House can replicate the Los Angeles retention curve in a market with thinner international connectivity.

The Los Angeles anniversary is not a victory lap. It is a data point. Fifteen years of occupancy in a market where hospitality concepts routinely fail by year seven suggests product-market fit. Whether that fit scales profitably across 51 houses by 2027 remains the only question that moves equity or debt pricing.

The takeaway
Mature Soho House locations like Los Angeles subsidize expansion velocity; the refresh tests whether reinvestment deters member fatigue as access commodifies.
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