Zero Bond to open second location at Wynn Las Vegas

October 24, 2023
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Private members club, Zero Bond, announces plans to open a second location in 2025 at Wynn Las Vegas.

Zero Bond, the private membership club created by luxury hospitality company Bon Hospitality Group, has announced a partnership with Wynn Resorts to develop a second location at Wynn Las Vegas. 

Zero Bond was founded over 200 years ago in 1818, and offers exclusive experiences for members, with an emphasis on luxury and sophistication. The current location is based in NoHo, New York, in the borough of Manhattan. Its current location offers members dining, personal care services and socializing opportunities with other members.  

"Zero Bond was created as a sanctuary for today's contemporary forward thinkers. As we expand the club's footprint, we're not just creating new destinations; we're designing experiences that redefine sophistication," said Scott Sartiano, who established the New York location alongside Will Markis.

"Our partnership with Wynn Resorts reaffirms our commitment to the ever-evolving needs of our members' dynamic and nomadic lifestyles." 

Wynn Resorts, owners of land-based operations including Wynn Las Vegas, Wynn Macau and Wynn Palace, Cotai, has accepted the partnership with Zero Bond to create a private members club at Wynn Las Vegas. The club is set to run alongside the venue’s various bars, restaurants, nightclubs and spas, and will open in 2025.  

"Wynn Resorts has a long history of attracting and partnering with the most creative folks in every part of our business," said Wynn Resorts CEO Craig Billings. "We look forward to working together to design, build and operate Zero Bond at Wynn Las Vegas.” 

Zero Bonds' aims to bring together 'forward-thinkers' across arts, culture, sports, business and a wide range of other industries. Memberships can be applied for online and range from $2,750 to $4,400 per annum.  

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