Switchyards Building, Historic work club building in Downtown Atlanta, United States
Switchyards Building is a multi-story office space in downtown Atlanta featuring neoclassical architecture from the early 20th century. The original structural elements and design details have been preserved while the interior has been updated with contemporary work facilities.
Built in 1928, the building originally served as a tire shop and publishing house before Oxford Industries, a major clothing manufacturer, established its operations there. The space has since been repurposed as a work club while maintaining its historic architectural character.
The building embodies Atlanta's shift from manufacturing to collaborative work spaces where professionals and entrepreneurs gather. It shows how the city values both its industrial past and new ways of working together.
Entry is through the main lobbies on Ted Turner Drive with clear signage and orientation assistance available. The building is convenient to public transportation and nearby parking options make visiting straightforward.
The building functions as part of a network of work clubs operating inside century-old structures across different cities. Members can work at multiple locations while experiencing the character of each restored historic building.
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