Coworking space Switchyards is coming to Durham

Switchyards’ Durham location promises a new space for Bull City to get to work in a stylish, professional environment.

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You might know Switchyards from its Charlotte, Charleston, Asheville, and Greenville, SC locations.

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Switchyards, a 24/7 neighborhood work club, is coming to the Triangle, and its Bull City outpost promises fast internet, coffee + tea, and connection with local professionals. Now that’s what we call a home office away from home.

Coming to 733 Foster St., the Durham Switchyards will be centrally located near Cocoa Cinnamon, Durham Food Hall, and the Historic Durham Bulls Park. This space is perfect for professionals with a collaborative cafe area and a deep focus library section.

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Memberships are just $100 per month at Switchyards.

Photo provided by Switchyards

“There’s a growing need for that ‘third place for work’ in this city and beyond — a space that’s not your home or office, but somewhere in between to mix it up,” said CEO and Founder Michael Tavani. “Durham is one of our favorite cities in the country — full of historic neighborhoods and cutting-edge culture — so it was an obvious choice for us to plant a flag here.”

Switchyards members will have 24/7 access to the Durham space and all 25+ clubs across the US. $100 memberships open Thursday, July 31; act fast — the last 12 clubs have sold out on drop day. Learn even more about the Durham location.

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