America's most luxurious grocery store to open in New York City... with five-figure entry fee

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America's most luxurious grocery store to open in New York City... with five-figure entry fee
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Erewhon, the Los Angeles-based exclusive grocery chain, is coming to New York City with an eye-watering entry fee, but there's a catch.

Ronnie Fieg, the founder and CEO of streetwear clothing brand Kith, announced that the luxury market was getting a spot in his members-only padel club in the West Village, as first reported by independent reporter Emily Sundberg.

Fieg shared the floor plan for his members-only club on Instagram, illusively captioning the post: 'KITH IVY. It's a thing'.

Sundberg reviewed the pitch deck for the exclusive club, revealing that those who want to step foot inside will have to fork over a $36,000 initiation fee plus $7,000 in annual dues.

The plans revealed that the Erewhon will be situated next to a cold plunge and treatment rooms.

The club will also have a living room, a gym, a boutique, locker rooms, and a relaxation room, according to the floor plan shared by Fieg.

Kith previously announced the luxury padel brand and club with a pop-up in Grand Central Station.

Kith Ivy shared a photo of the pop-up padel court on Instagram on Tuesday, writing: 'We are proud to introduce our luxury Padel brand and club, Kith Ivy.

'To celebrate its upcoming launch, we have built a Padel court inside Vanderbilt Hall at Grand Central Terminal for guests to have a chance to play at no-cost.

'The Kith Ivy Padel Court at Grand Central is now open until September 10th. While slots have been booked since our announcement, visit the court in-person to get on the waitlist'.

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The members-only club has already stirred up drama, with residents previously protesting the proposal at 120 Leroy Street.

Fieg joined forces with the owners of a downtown Manhattan restaurant called Cafe Mogador and Manhattan Equities, a development firm owned by the billionaire Cayre family, to erect the exclusive West Village club.

The proposal included a rooftop bar, padel courts, a restaurant from the owners of Cafe Mogador, and a spa.

Residents of the West Village rallied against the proposal, arguing that the club would disrupt the residential neighborhood and bring in unwanted traffic from wealthy members, the New York Post reported in March.

Scott Bird, a resident of the neighborhood, told the Post: 'We all moved into this neighborhood because it was quiet and charming. There isn’t a rooftop bar within a mile of here. This is just wild'.

'What they’re putting up there is a nightclub,' local Charles Dunne agreed.

The proposal then eliminated the rooftop bar and club to appease locals who protested the change in their neighborhood.

Padel is a niche racquet sport taking over the pickleball craze. It is a cross between tennis and squash, where players use a tennis ball to volley across a net in an enclosed court.

Specific plans for the West Village club haven't been fully released to the public, but the brand described Kith Ivy as: 'A luxury Padel brand and club where competition and community collide'.

Kith Ivy is Fieg's latest creation after launching his lifestyle brand in 2011. Kith was born in New York City as a lifestyle brand and specialty retailer.

Fieg hasn't shared specific details about the launch of Kith Ivy besides the floor plan, which includes a small Erewhon.

The space allocated for the luxury market won't be as comprehensive as the Los Angeles locations, featuring only a 'tonic bar' with a limited selection of juices and smoothies.

Non-members in the delivery range will be able to order limited quantities from the tonic bar through Postmates and Uber Eats.

Erewhon's smoothies have gone viral on social media, with most products over $16. The brand currently offers a Strawberry Glaze Skin smoothie in collaboration with Hailey Bieber for a whopping $20.

Daily Mail has reached out to Erewhon for comment on plans for the New York City location.

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America's most luxurious grocery store to open in New York City... with five-figure entry fee
101779513-15059851-image-a-15_1756860919588.jpg


Erewhon, the Los Angeles-based exclusive grocery chain, is coming to New York City with an eye-watering entry fee, but there's a catch.

Ronnie Fieg, the founder and CEO of streetwear clothing brand Kith, announced that the luxury market was getting a spot in his members-only padel club in the West Village, as first reported by independent reporter Emily Sundberg.

Fieg shared the floor plan for his members-only club on Instagram, illusively captioning the post: 'KITH IVY. It's a thing'.

Sundberg reviewed the pitch deck for the exclusive club, revealing that those who want to step foot inside will have to fork over a $36,000 initiation fee plus $7,000 in annual dues.

The plans revealed that the Erewhon will be situated next to a cold plunge and treatment rooms.

The club will also have a living room, a gym, a boutique, locker rooms, and a relaxation room, according to the floor plan shared by Fieg.

Kith previously announced the luxury padel brand and club with a pop-up in Grand Central Station.

Kith Ivy shared a photo of the pop-up padel court on Instagram on Tuesday, writing: 'We are proud to introduce our luxury Padel brand and club, Kith Ivy.

'To celebrate its upcoming launch, we have built a Padel court inside Vanderbilt Hall at Grand Central Terminal for guests to have a chance to play at no-cost.

'The Kith Ivy Padel Court at Grand Central is now open until September 10th. While slots have been booked since our announcement, visit the court in-person to get on the waitlist'.

Read More
'Between Skull and Bones and Dow Jones': Inside New York City's most EXCLUSIVE private member's clubs - where the wealthy one per cent lets loose in lavish settings that are shrouded in secrecy and centuries-old rituals
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The members-only club has already stirred up drama, with residents previously protesting the proposal at 120 Leroy Street.

Fieg joined forces with the owners of a downtown Manhattan restaurant called Cafe Mogador and Manhattan Equities, a development firm owned by the billionaire Cayre family, to erect the exclusive West Village club.

The proposal included a rooftop bar, padel courts, a restaurant from the owners of Cafe Mogador, and a spa.

Residents of the West Village rallied against the proposal, arguing that the club would disrupt the residential neighborhood and bring in unwanted traffic from wealthy members, the New York Post reported in March.

Scott Bird, a resident of the neighborhood, told the Post: 'We all moved into this neighborhood because it was quiet and charming. There isn’t a rooftop bar within a mile of here. This is just wild'.

'What they’re putting up there is a nightclub,' local Charles Dunne agreed.

The proposal then eliminated the rooftop bar and club to appease locals who protested the change in their neighborhood.

Padel is a niche racquet sport taking over the pickleball craze. It is a cross between tennis and squash, where players use a tennis ball to volley across a net in an enclosed court.

Specific plans for the West Village club haven't been fully released to the public, but the brand described Kith Ivy as: 'A luxury Padel brand and club where competition and community collide'.

Kith Ivy is Fieg's latest creation after launching his lifestyle brand in 2011. Kith was born in New York City as a lifestyle brand and specialty retailer.

Fieg hasn't shared specific details about the launch of Kith Ivy besides the floor plan, which includes a small Erewhon.

The space allocated for the luxury market won't be as comprehensive as the Los Angeles locations, featuring only a 'tonic bar' with a limited selection of juices and smoothies.

Non-members in the delivery range will be able to order limited quantities from the tonic bar through Postmates and Uber Eats.

Erewhon's smoothies have gone viral on social media, with most products over $16. The brand currently offers a Strawberry Glaze Skin smoothie in collaboration with Hailey Bieber for a whopping $20.

Daily Mail has reached out to Erewhon for comment on plans for the New York City location.

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This was posted yesterday..... you know it was posted yesterday..... as soon as you put the title in when you posted, it immediately put similar threads of discusion under your title.... c'mon man... :smh: :smh: :smh: :hmm:

Luxe LA grocer Erewhon ‘is opening in NYC’ — but it’ll cost you $43,000 just to get through the door.... what to do with dumb money when you go it​

 
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A lot of em gone be Black
I didn't wanna say it.
Nope… 350,000 millionaires in nyc… 123 billionaires in nyc… below 86 st is filled with cacs who pay od prices for rent from 5,000 to hundreds of thousands a month on rent.. billionaire row is located Central Park Manhattan, Hudson yards home to multi million dollar apts located on 34 st… 5th ave and the diamond district located in midtown was not made for black people..yet have existed for decades off of cac purchasing power.. if there’s gonna be idiots that’s gonna be going to this spot it will be cacs the most gullible creatures in nyc.. don’t ever put a white person actions on a black face please and thank you
 
America's most luxurious grocery store to open in New York City... with five-figure entry fee
101779513-15059851-image-a-15_1756860919588.jpg


Erewhon, the Los Angeles-based exclusive grocery chain, is coming to New York City with an eye-watering entry fee, but there's a catch.

Ronnie Fieg, the founder and CEO of streetwear clothing brand Kith, announced that the luxury market was getting a spot in his members-only padel club in the West Village, as first reported by independent reporter Emily Sundberg.

Fieg shared the floor plan for his members-only club on Instagram, illusively captioning the post: 'KITH IVY. It's a thing'.

Sundberg reviewed the pitch deck for the exclusive club, revealing that those who want to step foot inside will have to fork over a $36,000 initiation fee plus $7,000 in annual dues.

The plans revealed that the Erewhon will be situated next to a cold plunge and treatment rooms.

The club will also have a living room, a gym, a boutique, locker rooms, and a relaxation room, according to the floor plan shared by Fieg.

Kith previously announced the luxury padel brand and club with a pop-up in Grand Central Station.

Kith Ivy shared a photo of the pop-up padel court on Instagram on Tuesday, writing: 'We are proud to introduce our luxury Padel brand and club, Kith Ivy.

'To celebrate its upcoming launch, we have built a Padel court inside Vanderbilt Hall at Grand Central Terminal for guests to have a chance to play at no-cost.

'The Kith Ivy Padel Court at Grand Central is now open until September 10th. While slots have been booked since our announcement, visit the court in-person to get on the waitlist'.

Read More
'Between Skull and Bones and Dow Jones': Inside New York City's most EXCLUSIVE private member's clubs - where the wealthy one per cent lets loose in lavish settings that are shrouded in secrecy and centuries-old rituals
article image
The members-only club has already stirred up drama, with residents previously protesting the proposal at 120 Leroy Street.

Fieg joined forces with the owners of a downtown Manhattan restaurant called Cafe Mogador and Manhattan Equities, a development firm owned by the billionaire Cayre family, to erect the exclusive West Village club.

The proposal included a rooftop bar, padel courts, a restaurant from the owners of Cafe Mogador, and a spa.

Residents of the West Village rallied against the proposal, arguing that the club would disrupt the residential neighborhood and bring in unwanted traffic from wealthy members, the New York Post reported in March.

Scott Bird, a resident of the neighborhood, told the Post: 'We all moved into this neighborhood because it was quiet and charming. There isn’t a rooftop bar within a mile of here. This is just wild'.

'What they’re putting up there is a nightclub,' local Charles Dunne agreed.

The proposal then eliminated the rooftop bar and club to appease locals who protested the change in their neighborhood.

Padel is a niche racquet sport taking over the pickleball craze. It is a cross between tennis and squash, where players use a tennis ball to volley across a net in an enclosed court.

Specific plans for the West Village club haven't been fully released to the public, but the brand described Kith Ivy as: 'A luxury Padel brand and club where competition and community collide'.

Kith Ivy is Fieg's latest creation after launching his lifestyle brand in 2011. Kith was born in New York City as a lifestyle brand and specialty retailer.

Fieg hasn't shared specific details about the launch of Kith Ivy besides the floor plan, which includes a small Erewhon.

The space allocated for the luxury market won't be as comprehensive as the Los Angeles locations, featuring only a 'tonic bar' with a limited selection of juices and smoothies.

Non-members in the delivery range will be able to order limited quantities from the tonic bar through Postmates and Uber Eats.

Erewhon's smoothies have gone viral on social media, with most products over $16. The brand currently offers a Strawberry Glaze Skin smoothie in collaboration with Hailey Bieber for a whopping $20.

Daily Mail has reached out to Erewhon for comment on plans for the New York City location.

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im going there tmrw, i'll report back to BGOL ! this shit hilarious & crazy intriguing at once!! :roflmao3: :roflmao3: :roflmao3:
 
You know how many people are gonna flex with the store bag? :smh:

Back in the day, when my Aunt bought stuff from Macy's on 34th, she would purposely buy something from Conway JUST to put everything in that bright pink bag and stay low. Opposite shit these days.
I just LOL at this shit cos I remember my aunt doing the same shit ! :roflmao3::roflmao3:
 

You see that pale hand that’s who it was made for..I could post other vids of expensive establishments in lower manhattan that have nothing but cac consumers…Hell there’s so many luxury white brands that black people never heard that’s downtown Manhattan that have existed for decades maybe even close to a century.. lot of black people don’t find out about these spots until decades later cause some rapper talked about it..lot of sheep that follow but can’t lead
 
You see that pale hand that’s who it was made for..I could post other vids of expensive establishments in lower manhattan that have nothing but cac consumers…Hell there’s so many luxury white brands that black people never heard that’s downtown Manhattan that have existed for decades maybe even close to a century.. lot of black people don’t find out about these spots until decades later cause some rapper talked about it..lot of sheep that follow but can’t lead
Small ass 8 box of macarons for $40 in Madison ave… cacs have kept this bakery open for decades in nyc
 
This was posted yesterday..... you know it was posted yesterday..... as soon as you put the title in when you posted, it immediately put similar threads of discusion underm your title.... c'mon man... :smh: :smh: :smh: :hmm:

Luxe LA grocer Erewhon ‘is opening in NYC’ — but it’ll cost you $43,000 just to get through the door.... what to do with dumb money when you go it​

Actually when I posted this that feature and a lot of other features weren't working at the time. I couldn't even see my own older posts.
 
Could Jesus open up a store selling bee pollen, bee propolis, and royal jelly making money like that. Most of the honey in stores has been fake mixed with high fructose syrup, water and what ever they can use.
In the beginning foods out of the bee hive were prized items and plentiful. But then during the dark ages they became scarce items. That is why we were promised a land flowing with the milking of the bee hive and honey. They said John the baptist food was locust and wild honey. Locust is the stage the honey and pollen is in before it is fermented by the bees.
One thing we know is that Israel is not a land flowing with the milking of the bee hives and honey. It is a land of white bullets and bombs and white supremacy.
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Nope… 350,000 millionaires in nyc… 123 billionaires in nyc… below 86 st is filled with cacs who pay od prices for rent from 5,000 to hundreds of thousands a month on rent.. billionaire row is located Central Park Manhattan, Hudson yards home to multi million dollar apts located on 34 st… 5th ave and the diamond district located in midtown was not made for black people..yet have existed for decades off of cac purchasing power.. if there’s gonna be idiots that’s gonna be going to this spot it will be cacs the most gullible creatures in nyc.. don’t ever put a white person actions on a black face please and thank you
Dumb rappers gone mention it though...ha ha
 
Nope… 350,000 millionaires in nyc… 123 billionaires in nyc… below 86 st is filled with cacs who pay od prices for rent from 5,000 to hundreds of thousands a month on rent.. billionaire row is located Central Park Manhattan, Hudson yards home to multi million dollar apts located on 34 st… 5th ave and the diamond district located in midtown was not made for black people..yet have existed for decades off of cac purchasing power.. if there’s gonna be idiots that’s gonna be going to this spot it will be cacs the most gullible creatures in nyc.. don’t ever put a white person actions on a black face please and thank you


As a once resident of NYC, i know better. I'm not saying that shit gonna be crowded with black folk, but there are gonna be some. And you know there's a hell of alotta black folk that buy over priced shit just for other people's reaction.
 
"five figure entry fee" that shit better have valet parking, the karts trimmed with gold and platinum with spinners on the wheels and a small tv monitor on the handle. Some live entertainment say a vocalist or somebody playing a cello with a partner on piano or at least a violinist and sexy topless cashiers. Luxury my ass that place looks like your average run of the mill publix
 
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