This document summarizes research on analyzing soft stories in multi-story buildings. A soft story is defined as a floor with large openings like windows, doors or parking areas that make it less stiff than other floors. Previous studies have analyzed the seismic performance of buildings with soft stories at different levels and proposed techniques to improve performance, such as adding bracing systems or stiffening columns. The document reviews literature on pushover analyses of buildings with soft stories and assessing their vulnerability. It is concluded that shifting soft stories to higher levels results in less yielding and formation of lower intensity hinges compared to soft stories at lower levels.