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Syosset Today
By the People, for the People
Exclusive Motor Club Seeks Permits for Luxury Car Lounge in Syosset
Proposed high-end facility would offer storage, amenities, and events for owners of exotic vehicles.
Mar. 30, 2026 at 8:24pm
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Motor Club, a proposed exclusive luxury vehicle club, is seeking permits from the Town of Oyster Bay to convert a 1.1-acre property in Syosset, New York into a private space for storing and enjoying high-end cars. The club would offer various membership tiers with access to amenities like a sophisticated lounge, cocktail bar, driving simulator lab, and concierge services.
Why it matters
The Motor Club concept caters to a niche market of luxury car enthusiasts, providing a dedicated space for them to store, maintain, and enjoy their exotic vehicles. This type of specialized facility is becoming more common as the demand for premium automotive experiences grows, especially in affluent suburban areas like Syosset.
The details
Motor Club's proposed facility would feature 28 secured storage spaces for luxury vehicles, as well as a range of member amenities including a lounge, bar, conference room, and outdoor patio. The club would offer four membership tiers, with initiation fees ranging from $2,500 to $14,500 and annual dues from $5,000 to $15,000, depending on the level of access and services provided.
- Motor Club presented its plans to the Oyster Bay Town Board at a public hearing on March 24, 2026.
- The town board expressed concerns over noise and security, which the club's representatives said would be addressed through private operations and state-of-the-art security features.
The players
Motor Club
The company proposing to develop the exclusive luxury vehicle storage and amenities facility in Syosset.
Theo Noceli
The owner of Motor Club who is spearheading the project.
Tom Abbate
The attorney representing Motor Club in its permit application with the Town of Oyster Bay.
What they’re saying
“'The concept itself is an exciting one.'”
— Tom Abbate, Attorney representing Motor Club
What’s next
The Oyster Bay Town Board will continue to review Motor Club's permit application and address any remaining concerns over the proposed facility's impact on the local community.
The takeaway
The Motor Club project highlights the growing demand for premium automotive experiences catered to affluent car enthusiasts, as well as the challenges of balancing the needs of specialized businesses with the concerns of local residents.

