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No nightclub embodies Eric Adams’s New York City more than Zero Bond. Its four-figure initiation fee and 8,000-person waitlist<\/a> means it’s exclusive and for people who are rich but not “Succession” rich, the people who still need to make deals and look for angles. They’re impressed by the club’s Warhols, and the fingerprint scanner<\/a> required to enter a private dining room covered in Baccarat crystal<\/a>. Sometimes, there are celebrities. Eating flatbread pizzas in this glorified SkyMiles lounge in NoHo, anything feels possible. (Not everyone agrees. “I’d rather get drunk on the street,” one art scenester who’s partied at Zero Bond told Artnet<\/a> last year.)<\/p>\n\n\n\n Eric Adams loves Zero Bond so much, he held<\/a> his 2021 Election Day victory party there. The club’s owner, Scott Sartiano, took the mic<\/a> that night and introduced the mayor-elect.<\/p>\n\n\n\n “Now we finally have a leader to lead us to the light at the end of the tunnel,” Sartiano said. “The 110th mayor of New York City, the best\u2014Mr. Adams.” The mayor-elect then began reciting<\/a> a portion of Frank Sinatra’s “My Way.”<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n\n\n