After two summers of public access, Atlanta’s swankiest rooftop playland for adults is switching to a members-only model high above the growing Interlock district in West Midtown.
L.O.A. Social Club, as the 38,000-square-foot, swim-and-dine concept above Interlock’s first phase is now called, is being billed as a “private rooftop getaway” as Atlanta’s pool season approaches again.
Mandy Slater, Slater Hospitality’s cofounder and chief creative officer, tells Urbanize Atlanta the changes officially took place in January.
A membership model had originally been the plan for L.O.A. (short for Leave Of Absence) at the outset, but after COVID-19 and other issues caused construction to take nearly four years, Slater and company pivoted to opening L.O.A. to the public to see how its many components would work together.
“It’s a complex operation with a lot of moving parts,” Slater wrote via email. “So, once we felt like we had [logged] some time, we decided to revisit our original plan.”
So what’s access cost? The Social Club carries a one-time initiation fee of $2,500. After that, annual dues are also $2,500.
If that’s a lot to financially swallow at once (we can’t all be whales), there’s an option to pay quarterly ($650, or $2600 total), or monthly ($225, or $2,700 total). No day-pass options are available for any portion of L.O.A.—apart from being brought there as a guest of a paying member.
Membership includes access to the solar-powered pool (loungers for members and up to three guests), lockers and showers, the pool lounge, coworking club, gardens, and two private restaurants. Members can also host events at L.O.A.’s private venue with no additional fee, and attend scheduled private…
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