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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
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.
New details have emerged on the terms of Core Club’s 45K SF Transamerica Pyramid lease and how much billionaire developer Michael Shvo would lose if it was rescinded as part of a legal proceeding in ...