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An architectural gem
There’s the neoclassical grandeur and the understated elegance. But there’s also a warmth and welcoming aura about the club, where you can get away from your everyday aggravations, and relax. Read a good book, make a new friend, expand your world.

Just steps from Grand Central Station, The Yale Club of New York City was designed in 1915 by James Gamble Rogers, architect of Yale’s Sterling Memorial Library as well as the Harkness Quad and Tower. With over $10 million in recent capital improvements, the 22-story neoclassical clubhouse combines traditional elegance with contemporary amenities.