Also known as h.Club, the Los Angeles location of the London club created by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen is offering discounted yearly dues of $1,200 and “founding member status” to “creative industry influencers” who work in arts, entertainment or technology. The location is scheduled to open in April 2018.
As more private clubs take on the L.A. market, Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen is not limiting membership to the uber-wealthy, The Real Deal reported.
C&RB reported on the plan for the club in February.
Joining his private club in Hollywood will cost you $2,000 a year plus a one-time joining fee of $350, making it just a touch cheaper than the rates at the ultra-trendy Soho House, The Real Deal reported.
The so-called Hospital Club, or h.Club, founded in London by Allen and musician Dave Stewart, is making its first push for members, offering discounted rates of $1,200 and “founding member status” to “creative industry influencers” who work in arts, entertainment or technology, The Real Deal reported.
h.Club seems to be following a similar strategy to Soho House, which bets on revenues from from food and drink sales over membership fees and invests in its own real estate. At Soho House, membership fees only account for roughly 21% of its revenues. The company rakes in another 53% of its revenues from food and drink sales, a company spokesperson told The Real Deal earlier this year.
L.A. has seen several members-only clubs come to the market in recent years. Neuhouse—a co-working club—opened last year, with membership rates that range from $200 and $1,250 per month. Sunset Tower hotelier Jeff Klein is renovating the San Vicente Inn into an ultra-exclusive luxury club, dubbed the San Vicente Bungalows, set to open in 2018. Soho House’s Arts District location, dubbed Soho Warehouse, has faced several delays. It was last reported to be opening in the summer of 2018, The Real Deal reported.
Allen scooped up the property, which was formerly the Redbury Hotel, in January and is pouring more than $10 million into its redevelopment. It is scheduled to reopen in April 2018 with a screening room, recording studio, rooftop restaurant with a desert garden, performance space, pool and several lounges. The club will occupy the first five floors of the building. The development will also include a 36-bedroom hotel component, The Real Deal reported.
The Hollywood location will be Hospital Club’s first U.S. outpost. It first opened in London in 2004, The Real Deal reported.
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