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- Exclusive NYC social club Zero Bond says it will open a second location in Las Vegas in 2025.
- Since its launch in 2020, Zero Bond has attracted A-list celebrities, politicians, and businesspeople.
- See inside the NYC club, which has a $3,000 annual membership fee and a $1,000 initiation fee.
Say goodbye to Times Square and hello to the Las Vegas Strip: Zero Bond, one of NYC's most exclusive social clubs, has announced it will open a second outpost in Las Vegas.
In late 2020, Zero Bond became one of the trendiest membership-based social clubs to beckon Manhattan's social elites.
Three years after its successful launch, Bond Hospitality Group says it has partnered with Wynn Resorts to open Wynn Las Vegas' "exclusive private members' club" in 2025.
The two hospitality partners have yet to reveal any additional details. But for those of us who can't afford to run in these social circles, let's take a closer look at what Zero Bond's first and only New York City outpost has to offer.
The club is hush-hush about the identity of its over one thousand members …
… but since its opening, Zero Bond has been visited by the likes of Elon Musk, Kim Kardashian, NYC Mayor Eric Adams, and Eric Schmidt, Google's former CEO.
Source: Vanity Fair, Page Six, The New York Times
Lounging and dining around celebrities in an exclusive space isn't a new concept: There's a long list of private, members-only social clubs speckled throughout Manhattan with fees that could beckon only the city's elite.
Source: Gotham Magazine
One that immediately comes to mind is Soho House, a trendy influencer favorite with branches in Los Angeles, Miami, London, Mumbai, and Mykonos.
Source: Soho House
But unlike Soho House — which targets members in "creative" industries — Zero Bond doesn't cater its space to people working in specific trades.
Instead, it wants its members to be a "mix of everyone, people all over the spectrum of business," Will Makris, Zero Bond's managing partner, told Insider in 2021. "It's a real variety of people from all different backgrounds and nationalities."
"The people that meet each other at Zero Bond [are pretty amazing]," Makris said. "It's incredible to see … [members that] would have never met each other anywhere else."
There is, however, one aspect that all Zero Bond-goers have in common: the financial means to pay for a glitzy social club membership.
The general membership fee is $3,000 per year on top of a $1,000 initiation fee.
Source: Zero Bond