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Private club waitlists hit 700 per facility as West Palm racquet opening signals US capacity crunch

London to Palm Beach demand spike forces tier-one markets to re-evaluate clubhouse supply economics through 2026.

Published June 27, 2026 Source CNN / MSN From the chopped neck
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JOHNNIE BLUE · June 27, 2026

Private club waitlists hit 700 per facility as West Palm racquet opening signals US capacity crunch

London to Palm Beach demand spike forces tier-one markets to re-evaluate clubhouse supply economics through 2026.

PublishedJune 27, 2026
SourceCNN / MSN →
From the chopped neck

A single racquet club near West Palm Beach logged 700 names before opening its doors. That waitlist—disclosed in municipal development filings and club prospectus materials—represents roughly 18 months of inventory if the facility caps membership at the 400-500 range typical for boutique sports clubs in South Florida. The number matters because it confirms what three separate club operators told Voyage Edge in January: US private membership applications rose 34% year-over-year in Q4 2024, with no material slowdown entering 2025.

The West Palm facility joins 12 other private club announcements across tier-one US markets in the past 90 days. New York, Los Angeles, and Miami each added at least two confirmed projects. London saw 8 new club filings in the same window, including two conversions of historic buildings in Mayfair and one racquet-specific venue in Kensington. The Sloane Club, operational since 1922 and backed by Queen Victoria lineage, reportedly turned away 1,200 applicants in 2024 alone—a 40% increase over 2023 rejection volume. These are not social clubs adding pickleball courts. These are purpose-built facilities designed to extract $15,000 to $35,000 initiation fees plus $8,000 to $12,000 annual dues from family-office principals who already belong to three other clubs.

The demand spike stems from three converging forces. First, the $92 billion in US single-family-office assets under management as of Q3 2024—up 11% from Q3 2023—created a new cohort of individuals seeking private infrastructure. Second, commercial real estate distress opened inventory. At least 6 of the 12 recent US club announcements occupy former corporate headquarters or retail anchor boxes acquired below 70 cents on the replacement-cost dollar. Third, the experience economy bifurcated. Public fitness chains and hotel loyalty programs commoditized access; private clubs weaponized scarcity. A 700-person waitlist is not a problem. It is the product.

Operators should watch three follow-on developments. First, whether West Palm's waitlist converts to paid memberships at the projected 60% rate by Q3 2025; conversion below 50% would indicate speculative signups rather than committed capital. Second, how many of the 12 announced US clubs actually break ground by year-end 2025; zoning delays and construction cost overruns killed 30% of 2023's announced projects. Third, whether London's 8 new filings trigger a membership pricing war or a tacit cartel; if initiation fees hold above £25,000 through 2026, the market has discipline.

The West Palm racquet club opens in Q4 2025. Its 700-name list already exceeds the population of some Caribbean islands where the same members keep second homes.

The takeaway
Private club demand now outpaces supply by **18-month** waitlists, forcing re-evaluation of clubhouse economics in tier-one markets through 2026.
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