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Sponsor Our ArticlesSwitchyards is preparing to open its first Midwest ‘Neighborhood Work Club’ in Kansas City on April 14. This unique workspace blends a cozy coffee shop atmosphere with the productivity of a library and the comfort of a boutique hotel. Located in a historic 6,000-square-foot building, it will cater to remote and hybrid workers with cafes, meeting rooms, and a focus on community. With only 250 memberships available, Switchyards aims to fill the growing need for flexible workspaces and foster connections among its members.
Plans are in motion for a brand-new concept in Kansas City as Switchyards, an Atlanta-based company, gears up to open its very first Midwest ‘Neighborhood Work Club’ on April 14. Located at 1712 Holmes St., this unique workspace isn’t just another office; it’s designed to reflect the cozy vibes of a coffee shop, the studious aura of a library, and the sleek comfort of a boutique hotel lobby.
It’s not just any spot—it’s a historically rich 6,000-square-foot building that once boomed as a brass foundry before serving as the headquarters of Rosin Preservation. It’s a space that tells its own story, blending the charm of yesteryear with modern amenities. A stunning barrel ceiling, intricate bowstring trusses, exposed brick, and shiny polished concrete make this location a feast for the eyes while catering to the needs of today’s remote and hybrid workers.
The goal of Switchyards isn’t just to provide a place to plug in your laptop; it’s all about creating a productivity-focused sanctuary. Imagine this: a buzzing café area where you can grab locally roasted coffee or tea, paired with quiet library spaces and a range of bookable meeting rooms. It’s the ideal environment for getting work done without the home distractions or the stiff, formal vibe you might find in traditional offices.
Memberships will be available for purchase starting April 10, but here’s the catch—only 250 initial memberships are up for grabs, making it a hot ticket item! Past Launch days for Switchyards locations have seen memberships sell out in record time, reflecting a clear demand for spaces that cater to today’s flexible work culture.
Being a member here offers perks that extend beyond Kansas City. With a Switchyards membership, you’ll also gain access to additional clubs popping up in cities like Atlanta, Denver, Nashville, Charlotte, Asheville, and Greenville. Talk about a great way to stay productive no matter where you roam!
CEO Michael Tavani is keenly aware of the growing need for a “third place for work”—that spot that’s neither home nor a typical office. Switchyards aims to fill that niche in the market, especially in a vibrant area like East Crossroads, which was chosen specifically for its eclectic character and strong community vibe.
With Kansas City set to become the 23rd club for Switchyards, the company has larger ambitions, eyeing a whopping 200 clubs within the next five years. That’s a big leap forward, propelled by a savvy $5 million investment. Unlike conventional coworking spaces that often focus on fancy amenities, Switchyards prioritizes the individual experiences of its members, creating an inclusive environment where everyone feels welcome.
It is exciting to see how Switchyards plans to differentiate itself in a crowded coworking market. By targeting individuals who may not have previously engaged in coworking, the company is reaching out to those looking for a paid workspace solution. The forthcoming launch promises to not just create a hotspot for remote workers, but also foster a sense of community among members. All in all, it looks like the Kansas City Switchyards will not just be a place to work, but also a place to connect!
As the grand opening date draws closer, it’s clear that Kansas City’s East Crossroads is poised to become a buzzing hub of creativity and productivity, and Switchyards is leading the charge. Get ready to embrace a new way of working!
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