Switchyards, a 24/7 neighborhood work club, is coming to The Village of West Greenville

Switchyards flipping the script on traditional coworking spaces with its neighborhood work club, right in your backyard.

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It’s time to switch things up. Switchyards, a 24/7 neighborhood work club, is coming to The Village of West Greenville. We spoke with CEO Michael Tavani (who said “West Greenville is one of the cooler spaces out of all of them) + got a sneak peek of the space.

“Switchyards is not a coworking space,” said Tavani. “It doesn’t share DNA with coworking, we share DNA with coffee shops, hotel lobbies, and libraries.”

Instead, it’s a 24/7 neighborhood work club where you can hang out, read a book, grab a coffee, and sit as long as you want. “It’s not an office replacement. It’s a switch-it-up third place.”

If you want to check Switchyards out, it’s hosting a test drive today from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. + throwing a grand opening party tonight from 5 to 7 p.m. RSVP for both.

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