http://www.sohohousetoronto.com/
I like the concept of this but just wondering if this is too pretentious.
Thoughts?
I like the concept of this but just wondering if this is too pretentious.
Thoughts?
rudebwoy said:http://www.sohohousetoronto.com/
I like the concept of this but just wondering if this is too pretentious.
Thoughts?
Roosh said:I know a guy who is in a club like this. He says that it's effective from the standpoint that you're surrounded by so many successful people that you move your ass harder than before. He doesn't feel right slacking off when other guys are pulling serious coin.
rudebwoy said:http://www.sohohousetoronto.com/
I like the concept of this but just wondering if this is too pretentious.
Thoughts?
nmmoooreland20 said:Price isn't that bad, especially for under 27 and considering it has a gym. I'm trying to figure out how to join, but only have the one reference.
How does a social club business model that relies on exclusivity grow itself quickly? Get a little less exclusive and invite more masses to join... even if it has a ridiculous 27,000 people on it waiting list currently. This is what Soho House - a group of private members' clubs aimed primarily at those in the arts and media - is doing.
The famed exclusive private social club that caters to people in industries like entertainment and media has started exploring ways around the constraints of having a limited membership (and the resultant limited revenues): simply open the doors to more people - and they're doing it with some success.