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This project was a conversion of an existing mixed-use building at 69-70 Dean Street. Over the years, this building has been put to a variety of uses including nightclubs, restaurants, and retail. The building had become tired and although a fine example of a 19th-century townhouse, the interior had been considerably altered from its original form.
Soho Estates, in cooperation with Soho House, converted the building into a 39-bedroom hotel with an adjoining restaurant and bar. Through well-thought-out design and considerate construction methods, the team successfully overcame the numerous challenges posed by developing listed buildings. The finished product is a fine example of Soho Estates’ continued desire to maintain the historic fabric of the neighbourhood’s buildings whilst transforming these properties into relevant space for the modern occupier.

This project was a conversion of an existing mixed-use building at 69-70 Dean Street. Over the years, this building has been put to a variety of uses including nightclubs, restaurants, and retail. The building had become tired and although a fine example of a 19th-century townhouse, the interior had been considerably altered from its original form.

Restaurant

Restaurant

Hotel

Hotel

Bar

Bar

Dean Street Townhouse

69-71 Dean St, London W1D 3SE

Total Area:

27,000 sq ft

Completed:

2009

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Ilona Rose House

Walker's Court

Kettner's Townhouse
& Soho House Club

Project Spotlight

Showcasing our commitment to blending modern design with Soho’s historic charm, these projects bring our vision to life.

Dean Street Townhouse

69-71 Dean St, London W1D 3SE

This project was a conversion of an existing mixed-use building at 69-70 Dean Street. Over the years, this building has been put to a variety of uses including nightclubs, restaurants, and retail. The building had become tired and although a fine example of a 19th-century townhouse, the interior had been considerably altered from its original form.
Soho Estates, in cooperation with Soho House, converted the building into a 39-bedroom hotel with an adjoining restaurant and bar. Through well-thought-out design and considerate construction methods, the team successfully overcame the numerous challenges posed by developing listed buildings. The finished product is a fine example of Soho Estates’ continued desire to maintain the historic fabric of the neighbourhood’s buildings whilst transforming these properties into relevant space for the modern occupier.

Total Area:

Completed:

2009

27,000 sq ft

This project was a conversion of an existing mixed-use building at 69-70 Dean Street. Over the years, this building has been put to a variety of uses including nightclubs, restaurants, and retail. The building had become tired and although a fine example of a 19th-century townhouse, the interior had been considerably altered from its original form.

Restaurant

Restaurant

Restaurant

Dean Street Townhouse

69-71 Dean St, London W1D 3SE

This project was a conversion of an existing mixed-use building at 69-70 Dean Street. Over the years, this building has been put to a variety of uses including nightclubs, restaurants, and retail. The building had become tired and although a fine example of a 19th-century townhouse, the interior had been considerably altered from its original form.
Soho Estates, in cooperation with Soho House, converted the building into a 39-bedroom hotel with an adjoining restaurant and bar. Through well-thought-out design and considerate construction methods, the team successfully overcame the numerous challenges posed by developing listed buildings. The finished product is a fine example of Soho Estates’ continued desire to maintain the historic fabric of the neighbourhood’s buildings whilst transforming these properties into relevant space for the modern occupier.

Total Area:

Completed:

2009

27,000 sq ft

This project was a conversion of an existing mixed-use building at 69-70 Dean Street. Over the years, this building has been put to a variety of uses including nightclubs, restaurants, and retail. The building had become tired and although a fine example of a 19th-century townhouse, the interior had been considerably altered from its original form.

Restaurant

Hotel

Bar

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