In 2005, we launched City Club in the dark basement of the historic Highland School to house an ideal community akin to Benjamin Franklin’s Junto, considered by many to be the birthplace of the American Revolution.
More focused on developing our culture than membership growth, we initially sought and attracted older value-oriented members with the time and interest to participate in the club’s intellectual activities. This orientation then shifted as we secured a commercial kitchen and liquor license, increasing our capacity to serve food and alcohol. The subsequent full remodel and conversion of the rest of Highland attracted young members looking for a place to work, socialize, and eat delicious and healthy meals in good company.
I am pleased to report that our club is now ideally positioned to spiral to its next level of growth:..
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