A fight between a developer and a members-only club has come one step closer to a resolution. The owners of Core Club owe developer Michael Shvo nearly $1 million, a New York state judge decided this ...
The onetime home of Manhattan’s ultra-exclusive Core Club is hitting the market. RFR Holding, led by Aby Rosen, is marketing the 34,000-square-foot commercial condo at 66 East 55th Street through ...
Dubai’s real estate market, a dynamic engine of the UAE’s economic ambitions, is witnessing a paradigm shift as innovative platforms redefine traditional brokerage models. At the forefront of this ...
What do you do when a private club lowers the velvet rope for almost everyone who wants in? It’s a profound question landlord Michael Shvo is asking in the course of his continuing legal battle ...
It was 2005, a fizzy New York era before an epic crash, and prospective members of an exclusive new club were informed of their suitability through hand-delivered invitations, each nestled in a white, ...
Developer Michael Shvo is being sued for fraud by the exclusive members-only club he partnered with to bring prestige to buildings he acquired on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan and in San Francisco.
Core Club, which runs members upward of $1,200 a month (that’s after the $50,000 initiation fee) and considers itself “a global community of unlike-minded individuals united by their courage to defy ...
Members-only Core Club has stood tall as an epitome of elite living since its establishment in 2005, and currently offers exclusive memberships that cost up to $100,000 a year. The brand recently ...