Jonathan Krieger's Cure Companies: Building a Billion-Dollar Portfolio Focused on Healing and Belonging
Jonathan Krieger, founder of Cure Companies, shares his vision for creating transformative lifestyle brands that foster community, wellness, and innovation across various sectors.

Jonathan Krieger, the visionary founder and CEO of Cure Companies, has carved a niche in the business world by incubating and scaling mission-driven brands across food, wellness, and real estate. With a portfolio that includes ventures like Spring House restaurant, Padel United Sports Club, and the upcoming Blackwood Club, Krieger's approach to business is deeply rooted in creating spaces that offer more than just products or services—they offer experiences that foster healing, vitality, and belonging.
Krieger's journey into entrepreneurship was shaped by personal transformation. After facing physical, emotional, and spiritual challenges, he reoriented his career towards creating businesses that serve as vehicles for cultural and personal transformation. This philosophy is evident in Cure Companies' diverse portfolio, which is tied together by a shared commitment to design, intentionality, and shared values.
One of Krieger's latest ventures, Spring House in Tenafly, exemplifies his approach to business. Designed as a culinary and cultural anchor for the community, Spring House offers a city-level dining experience with the warmth of a suburban gem. Similarly, Padel United Sports Club addresses the growing demand for premium, all-in-one destinations for sport, wellness, and connection, with padel tennis at its core.
The Blackwood Club, another innovative concept by Krieger, redefines luxury recreation by combining discipline, craftsmanship, and the sacredness of the Second Amendment with world-class design and hospitality. This venture, like others in the Cure Companies portfolio, is about creating spaces that bring people together in meaningful ways.
Krieger's success with Bluestone Lane, which he co-founded and scaled into a nationally recognized brand, underscores his ability to identify and grow concepts with emotional stickiness, operational simplicity, and market white space. His current role as President of the Tenafly Chamber of Commerce and managing partner at Creative Land Group further reflects his belief in the interconnectedness of business and community development.
Looking ahead, Krieger is excited about expanding Cure Companies' footprint with new concepts and markets. From the rollout of Padel United to new locations to the development of a groundbreaking hotel concept, Krieger's vision for Cure Companies is clear: to build a billion-dollar portfolio that transforms how people live, gather, and grow.