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NeueHouse
NeueHouse is a private membership workspace for creative professionals, with locations in New York and Los Angeles. Learn about its model and competition.
NeueHouse
NeueHouse launched as a private membership club for creative professionals, offering workspaces, events, and networking in historic buildings like the former CBS headquarters on Madison Avenue. The company does not publicly disclose a founding year or named principal, and its ownership structure remains private. The firm’s model centers on leasing and operating large-format spaces with curated design, food-and-beverage service, and programming for members in media, fashion, and technology. Its known locations include New York City (Madison Square and Hollywood) and Los Angeles. NeueHouse competes with other members-only workspace operators such as Soho House, The Wing, and WeWork’s premium tier. NeueHouse’s team size, deployment capital, and additional offices are not disclosed. No recent operational events from the last 24 months were traced to public sources. Adjacent vehicles—such as a foundation or real-asset arm—are not confirmed. What distinguishes NeueHouse is its focus on curation over scale. By operating a limited number of highly designed locations and restricting membership to creative professionals, it tests whether a thin-margin hospitality model can remain viable without growth-at-all-costs capital. Its long-term performance and financial structure remain opaque.
General information
Firm type
other
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
New York
Corporate office
New York, NY, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who owns NeueHouse?
NeueHouse’s ownership structure is not publicly disclosed. It operates as a private company, and no accredited investors or family-office backers have been named in public filings. The firm may be owned by its founders or a group of private investors.
How does NeueHouse source deal flow or investments?
NeueHouse is a membership-based workspace operator, not an investment firm. It does not source or execute third-party capital investments. Its deal flow relates to real estate leasing and membership acquisition.
Is NeueHouse structured as a family office or a venture firm?
NeueHouse is neither a family office nor a venture firm. It is a for-profit company operating a network of private membership clubs for creative professionals, primarily generating revenue from membership fees and event rentals.
Does NeueHouse participate in fund commitments or direct deals?
No. NeueHouse does not commit capital to external funds or make direct investments. Its business is real estate–based hospitality and coworking.
What investment stages does NeueHouse target?
NeueHouse does not target investment stages. It is an operating company, not an investment vehicle.
Which sectors does NeueHouse explicitly avoid?
As a workspace operator, NeueHouse focuses on creative and media industries. It does not publicly state avoided sectors, but its membership is curated and typically excludes heavy industrial or manufacturing businesses.
How is NeueHouse related to other workspace clubs like Soho House or The Wing?
NeueHouse operates in the same members-only workspace category as Soho House and The Wing. While Soho House includes hotel and social club elements and The Wing targeted women, NeueHouse focuses on creative professionals in historic buildings.
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