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How the ultrarich in the US are reshaping luxury by seeking total privacy

A look at the new world of private clubs, hidden entrances, personalised travel and seamless service designed to shield the wealthy from everyday inconvenience.

November 16, 2025 / 13:27 IST
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(Representative Image)
(Representative Image)

For Masoud and Stephanie Shojaee, a night out no longer means navigating a crowded restaurant or waiting for a table. When they arrive at the members-only section of a Miami Beach dining club, they are ushered directly to a table where their cocktails are already poured and chopsticks engraved with their names are neatly placed. On overseas business trips, they step off their private jet into a waiting Maybach, are driven through concealed entrances and escorted to suites where the check-in process happens in silence, overseen by a private butler. These small gestures of orchestration define a pattern that is becoming standard for the world’s wealthiest families: luxury as the complete removal of friction from daily life, the Wall Street Journal reported.

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Across Miami and other global hubs, an entire parallel world has emerged, designed specifically to keep the ultrarich separated from the inconveniences now considered unbearable—airport lines, hotel lobbies, restaurant queues and even brief encounters with strangers. Developers, concierge services and hospitality groups have built a network of private spaces where access is tightly controlled, surfaces are immaculate, and service anticipates needs before a request is voiced. Residents of the Bentley Residences tower under construction in South Florida will never have to leave their cars for a valet, as vehicle elevators will lift them directly to sky-garages beside their living rooms. Private restaurants restricted to unit owners will even position booths to ensure guests cannot see one another.

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