NeueHouse
American office sharing company
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NeueHouse was a private coworking and membership club brand that operated spaces in New York City and Los Angeles.[1] The company opened its first workspace in 2013 and later expanded to Hollywood and Venice Beach.[2][3] On September 3, 2025, NeueHouse announced it would wind down operations due to "legacy liabilities," with its final day of operations on September 5, 2025; the company stated it intends to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.[4][5]
- Joshua Abram
- Alan Murray
- James O'Reilly
| Company type | Private |
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| Industry | Office sharing |
| Founded | New York (2011) |
| Founders |
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| Headquarters | , United States |
Area served |
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| Website | NeueHouse.com |
History
NeueHouse was founded in 2011 by Joshua Abram, Alan Murray and James O'Reilly.[6][7] Its first workspace opened in May 2013 in New York[1] alongside a hardcover print publication named NeueJournal.
In 2015, the company raised $25 million venture funding by Great Eagle Holdings.[6][8] In November 2018, NeueHouse raised $30 million from outside investors and hired new leadership.[8]
Buildings

NeueHouse operates buildings in New York and Los Angeles. The New York building is located in 110 East 25th Street in Manhattan.[9][10] In Los Angeles, it leased the CBS Columbia Square building and opened in October 2015.[2][11]
In 2021 NeueHouse opened on the second floor of the Bradbury Building in Downtown Los Angeles. In December 2022, a third Los Angeles location opened in Venice Beach.[3]
Services
NeueHouse provides work, social and meeting space to small businesses and individual creative entrepreneurs operating in the film, fashion, design, publishing and arts sectors.[1][8][12]
The company organizes live events including content releases and cultural programming.[13] In 2021, it held several movie premieres in the Los Angeles location.[14]
Membership at NeueHouse is by invitation only. The prices range from $200 to $1,500 per month or with an annual Salon membership.[1][13][15]
Closure
On September 3, 2025, the company posted a notice stating that "legacy liabilities" left it unable to continue operations and that all three locations would remain open only for members to collect belongings until September 5 at 5:00 p.m. ET.[1][4] Subsequent reporting stated the company intends to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.[5] The shutdown affected all three locations in Manhattan, Hollywood and Venice Beach.[16][17]