Princeton Club of New York

[6][7] Unlike other alumni clubs on Clubhouse Row, the organization had no financial relation to Princeton University.

[4][8] Since its incorporation, the club had four homes, with its final location being at 15 West 43rd Street in Manhattan from February 1963 to December 2023.

[10] The club closed in March 2020 during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic and never reopened, losing approximately one-third of its fees-paying members during the initial year of closure.

[8] In October 2021, the club defaulted on $39.3 million in mortgage debt from lender Sterling National Bank.

[2] The ten-story club featured a variety of amenities for its members, including two restaurants, banquet space, a fitness center, squash courts, and 58 guest rooms.