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Category: Club Industry Brief

CIB: Private Club Waitlists are at an All-time High

Club Industry Brief – Dec. 1Presented by the National Club Association, Club Industry Brief offers the private club industry’s best news digest of must-read stories, videos and podcasts presented biweekly. What We’re Reading Now: Private Club News: Private Club Waitlists are at an All-time High, Golf

CIB: OSHA Suspends Implementation Activity on Vaccine Mandate

Club Industry Brief – Nov. 17Presented by the National Club Association, Club Industry Brief offers the private club industry’s best news digest of must-read stories, videos and podcasts presented biweekly. Breaking News: OSHA Suspends Implementation Activity on Vaccine MandateThe Occupational Safety and Health Administration quietly announced on

CIB: Managing Long-Term Debt at Private Clubs

Club Industry Brief – Nov. 3The National Club Association Introduces a new, streamlined version of Club Industry Brief: The private club industry’s best news digest of must-read stories, videos and podcasts presented biweekly. What We’re Reading Now: Finance: Long-Term Debt in Private Clubs, Club BenchmarkingOperations: Alignable Special

CIB: Atomic Range, A New Golf-Entertainment Venue

Club Industry Brief – Oct. 6The National Club Association Introduces a new, streamlined version of Club Industry Brief: The private club industry’s best news digest of must-read stories, videos and podcasts presented biweekly. What We’re Reading Now: Trends: Atomic Range, the New $70M Golf-Entertainment Venue Planned

CIB: Tennis Booms Across United States

Industry Update Tennis Booms Across United States Private clubs across the U.S. are seeing high demands for private club tennis facilities and racquet sports. A recent report by Sports Marketing Surveys showed tennis participation surged 22% in 2020 from the previous year, equaling an additional

CIB: Blue Hill CC Violated Massachusetts Tips Act

Industry Update Blue Hill CC Violated Massachusetts Tips ActBlue Hill Country Club in Canton, Mass., listed charges for “service” on its invoices while failing to deliver the related gratuities to workers, violating state law. The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court vacated a lower court order in

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