KEY POINTS
  • From Casa Cipriani and Zero Bond in New York, to the Aster and Heimat in Los Angeles and ZZ's Club in Miami, new private clubs have redefined the old-world membership clubs and created safe spaces for today's privacy-minded, highly mobile wealthy.
  • The club boom has created an arms race of amenities, with clubs vying to outdo each other with dining spaces, celebrity chefs, wellness spas, gyms, bars, pools, nightclubs, plush hotel suites and high-tech board rooms.

A battle between elite membership clubs is about to reach a whole new level, as Core Club's new 60,000-square-foot megaclub prepares to open in Manhattan next month.

The new Core space, spread over four floors above Midtown, is the latest in a wave of elite membership clubs that have opened in major cities since the pandemic. From Casa Cipriani and Zero Bond in New York, to the Aster and Heimat in Los Angeles and ZZ's Club in Miami, the clubs have redefined the old-world membership clubs and created safe spaces for today's privacy-minded, highly mobile wealthy.