Manhattan’s private clubs offer a new social lifeline to remote workers

People gather to watch the sunset during the phenomenon known as Manhattanhenge, when the sun lines up with the Manhattan street grid, in New York City, US (Photo: Reuters)Premium
People gather to watch the sunset during the phenomenon known as Manhattanhenge, when the sun lines up with the Manhattan street grid, in New York City, US (Photo: Reuters)
wsj 4 min read . Updated: 20 Jul 2022, 06:45 PM IST Kate King, The Wall Street Journal

Amenities range from bars and workspaces to restaurants and spas, and many places have long waiting lists

Members-only clubs are popping up across Manhattan, providing an alternative social hub and workspace as New Yorkers are spending less time in the office.

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