The Architects of Modern Hospitality
And Why Le Haus Is Building What Comes Next
When we look at the last three decades of hospitality innovation, a few visionaries stand out — each reshaping how we gather, belong, and experience place. Yet, while their legacies define today’s landscape, Le Haus is quietly designing what comes after them: a new era of membership, meaning, and timelessness.
Nick Jones — The Community Visionary
Nick Jones’ Soho House redefined exclusivity for the creative class. It wasn’t just a club; it was belonging, bottled. Members didn’t just visit; they lived in the rhythm of a brand that reflected who they were.
Ian Schrager — The Storyteller of Experience
From Studio 54 to Morgans Hotel Group, Public and EDITION, Ian Schrager made hospitality emotional. He taught the world that a hotel could be theatre — every stay, an event.
Alan Faena — The Cultural Alchemist
Alan Faena’s districts in Buenos Aires and Miami transformed real estate into mythology. His spaces blend art, architecture, and performance into living narratives.
Arianna Huffington — The Prophetess of Rest
Thrive Global reframed rest as the new productivity — a philosophy now echoed across industries.
That insight is the foundation of our world. Le Haus is not a vacation brand; it’s a movement around restoration. The Existential Thoughts podcast carries that message further — exploring “rest as a form of resistance” and helping people reconnect with meaning, not metrics.
Now, Le Haus stands at the intersection of all their philosophies — but with one vital distinction: it is rooted in ownership.
Each of these pioneers built empires around experience. Le Haus builds an ecosystem around legacy.
Our members don’t simply check in — they buy into something that outlives them. They’re shaping a portfolio of Caribbean villas, beach clubs, and wellness retreats designed to endure.
It’s not another hospitality model. It’s a return to what luxury once meant: permanence, peace of mind, and inheritance.
For the first time, membership equals ownership — not of bricks, but of belonging.
Le Haus: One Membership. Many Returns.
A new chapter in hospitality — where rest, rhythm, and legacy converge.
The Le Haus Vision: Legacy You Can Live In
Imagine if the warmth of a private members’ club met the intimacy of homeownership and the soul of a wellness retreat. That is Le Haus — a lifetime membership granting access to a collection of privately owned Caribbean villas, beach clubs, and experiences, designed around one central idea: rest as a form of resistance.
Where Schrager mastered spectacle, Le Haus brings stillness.
Where Jones built belonging, Le Haus builds legacy.
Where Faena turned art into place, Le Haus turns place into purpose.
Each Le Haus destination — from Turtle Cove House in Antigua to the Treehouse Beach Club and future island properties — is designed to be lived in, not just visited. It’s the antithesis of transactional luxury. Instead of fleeting indulgence, it offers permanent access to ease, community, and connection.
A Movement, Not a Model
Founder Ronald Ndoro Mind has spent his career creating spaces that invite conversation, connection, and culture — from London’s Apartment58 and LIBRARY to Le Haus and the Existential Thoughts podcast. Each venture is a study in how we live, rest, and belong.
Le Haus is the culmination of that evolution — the moment where design, philosophy, and purpose converge. It isn’t just hospitality; it’s a lifestyle ecosystem built to endure. A living portfolio of physical assets that are shared, experienced, and passed down — from one generation of members to the next.
Beyond Status, Toward Substance
The traditional hospitality model has been built on scarcity and status. Le Haus replaces both with certainty and soul. A Founder Member doesn’t buy into hype — they buy into harmony. They’re not customers, they’re co-architects of a legacy that outlives them.
As global travel shifts toward experiential inclusivity — where people seek purpose, wellness, and belonging rather than excess — Le Haus offers the next evolution: a conscious, community-driven model that turns rest into revolution.
The New Luxury
Luxury is no longer about more — it’s about meaning.
And Le Haus, much like the innovators before it, is writing the next chapter.
Where Schrager gave us spectacle and Jones gave us community, Le Haus offers something deeper: a return to self, through place.
A world where legacy isn’t something you leave behind — it’s something you live.
