Members-only resort model Soho Home will reportedly make its Australian debut in Sydney’s Darlinghurst, after a consortium deserted plans for a Melbourne venue, in accordance with the Australian Monetary Assessment.
The AFR reviews that Trenerry Property Group and Kanat Group bought a three-storey “island web site” at 256 Crown Road, close to Sydney’s leisure district of Oxford Road, for greater than AU$20 million.
It comes after plans to open a Soho Home Membership at a mansion in Melbourne’s South Yarra – which the consortium bought for AU$18 million in 2021 – have been shelved in current weeks because of opposition from native councils.

Soho Home is designed to attach inventive sorts, with lavish social areas together with rooftop swimming pools and vibrant bars for “curious, variety individuals to work, relaxation and play”.
The model was based by British millionaire Nick Jones in 1995, when he was supplied the house above his restaurant Cafe Boheme at 40 Greek Road in London’s Soho.
In July 2021, the corporate went public buying and selling below the identify Membership Collective Group.
In the present day, the model has 33 homes in 14 international locations, with extra openings within the pipeline in Europe, Asia, and North America.
HM has contacted Soho Home for remark.
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