From now through September, the inner keep exists in a rare and intentional phase, one that most spaces never offer. Rather than opening all at once, it is unfolding through a series of curated private evenings and ticketed events designed to introduce the space as an experience, not just a venue. These gatherings are intimate by design, typically capped around thirty guests, where music, conversation, and atmosphere take precedence.
Whether it is a guided bourbon tasting with live strings, a DJ led evening, or a quieter night built around low light and conversation, each event offers a distinct expression of what the space is becoming. This period serves as a living preview, building familiarity and curiosity while establishing a culture rooted in connection, with membership opening in a limited capacity later in the summer. By September, the inner keep transitions into a private membership club with a defined rhythm, where the space is used as naturally as it is experienced.
During the day, it can host small gatherings, casual working sessions, or one on one meetings in a refined, quiet setting. In the evening, it shifts into something more intimate and immersive, with members settling into conversation around the Kensington sofa, gathering at marble tables, or listening to live music near the stage. Lockers introduce a sense of permanence, allowing members to store their own bottles and return to the space as their own. Whether hosting a small celebration, meeting a client, or simply unwinding for an hour, the inner keep does not dictate how it is used, it invites it, creating a place that feels both personal and quietly extraordinary.