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a new private club in new york? it's true.
beginning may 7, new yorkers can get ready for the soho house - a chic
45,000 square foot members-only international club in the meatpacking district.
the club is owned by a group of british investors including 39 year-old
nick jones - creator of the original soho house in london.
the soho house is complete with a full-service spa, rooftop pool, screening
room with leather club chairs, restaurant and three floors of bedrooms.
over 600 founding members have already been invited (including the hollywood
jet-set, fashion and beauty editors and well-known literary personalities),
but the committee is now taking applications for general members.
so how does one become a general member? according to tim geary, a founding
member and head of (non)pr, you need to complete an application, be proposed
by two existing members and pay a membership fee of $950. geary explains
the club's goal is to protect its environment, keep a certain demographic
and prevent it from becoming overcrowded. "in an ideal day, members
can come for a steam or sauna, see a film, and have dinner."
it's a first for new york, but let's see if it can carry on.
soho house
29-35 ninth avenue
between 13th and 14th
212.627.9800
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