Exclusive Peek into the Lavish Lives of New York's Elite
Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

A new class of private, members-only, and concierge services is emerging in New York City, catering to the city's wealthiest residents. These services, including ultraexclusive clubs, laundry specialists, on-demand helicopter rides, and bidding for restaurant reservations, allow the rich to live a more convenient and exclusive lifestyle, separate from the general public. The demand for round-the-clock domestic help has surged, with families hiring house managers, rotating nannies, and private chefs. In addition, there is a growing interest in services such as at-home I.V. drips, on-demand emergency rooms, cryotherapy, and crystal healing. Private clubs with high initiation fees and exclusive amenities are also on the rise.
