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Soho House’s $2.7B deal rewrite the Modern Luxury Hospitality

Soho House’s transition to private ownership, backed by MCR Hotels and guided by new board members like Ashton Kutcher, represents a pivotal moment for the iconic brand.

Por: Karla Sofía Espinoza
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With a renewed focus on community, technology, and strategic growth, Soho House is set to redefine luxury hospitality for decades to come. / Photo Soho House Mykonos website

In a landmark move that signals a new era for one of the world’s most exclusive private members’ clubs, Soho House has agreed to a $2.7 billion deal to go private, led by New York-based MCR Hotels.

 

The transaction, announced on August 18, 2025, not only marks the end of Soho House’s turbulent tenure as a publicly traded company but also introduces a new chapter with Hollywood star and tech investor Ashton Kutcher joining its board of directors.

Soho House New York / Photo Soho House wbsite

This strategic shift is poised to redefine the future of luxury hospitality, blending financial acumen with celebrity influence and innovative vision.

What Is Soho House?

Founded in 1995 by restaurateur Nick Jones, Soho House began as a modest gathering space above London’s Café Boheme, designed for artists, musicians, and creatives to connect and collaborate.

 

Over the past three decades, it has evolved into a global phenomenon, boasting 46 exclusive “Houses” across Europe, North America, and Asia.

 

Each location is a meticulously curated blend of dining, relaxation, workspaces, boutique hotels, and art collections, all underpinned by a commitment to fostering a vibrant, like-minded community.

Soho House Berlin / Photo Soho House

Soho House is far from a typical club. Membership is highly selective, offering social cachet and access to an elite network of creative professionals, entrepreneurs, and influencers.

 

The brand’s signature lies in its ability to balance exclusivity with warmth, creating spaces where members feel both inspired and at home. Despite its cultural prominence and booming membership—now nearing 270,000—Soho House has faced criticism for its aggressive expansion and inconsistent profitability, especially since its 2021 IPO.

Why Go Private—And Why Now?

The decision to return to private ownership comes after years of financial challenges and investor skepticism. Since its public debut in 2021, Soho House’s stock price has declined by over 30%, reflecting concerns about its business model, high operational costs, and slower-than-expected expansion.

 

The $2.7 billion deal, led by MCR Hotels and backed by financial heavyweights like Apollo Global Management and Goldman Sachs Alternatives, offers shareholders $9 per share—a significant premium over recent trading prices.

 

This transition is designed to shield Soho House from the short-term pressures of public markets, allowing the company to refocus on its core mission: delivering unparalleled hospitality and community experiences.

 

Key investors, including founder Nick Jones and billionaire Ron Burkle, will retain their stakes, ensuring continuity in leadership and vision. The deal is expected to close by the end of 2025, with plans to open four new clubs and enhance member experiences through technology and innovation.

Ashton Kutcher and his wife, Milla Kunis / Photo Archive

The Ashton Kutcher Factor

Ashton Kutcher’s appointment to the Soho House board is more than a celebrity endorsement. Kutcher, a longtime member and seasoned tech investor, brings a unique blend of entrepreneurial insight and star power.

 

His portfolio includes early investments in industry giants like Airbnb, Uber, and Spotify, and his involvement signals a commitment to both financial discipline and forward-thinking growth.

 

Kutcher’s role is expected to drive several key initiatives:

  • Fresh Capital and Strategic Backing: His consortium of investors provides not only financial resources but also a vote of confidence in Soho House’s long-term potential.

  • Innovation and Tech Integration: Kutcher’s tech-savvy background could help modernize member experiences, streamline operations, and diversify revenue streams, positioning Soho House at the forefront of the evolving hospitality landscape.

  • Brand Amplification: As a global celebrity, Kutcher’s presence on the board enhances Soho House’s appeal to younger, digitally-native audiences, reinforcing its status as a cultural hub for the next generation of creatives and entrepreneurs.

Freed from the constraints of public market scrutiny, Soho House is poised to reclaim its soul, balance exclusivity with innovation, and secure its place as the ultimate destination for the world’s most influential and creative minds.

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