• Hey Durham
  • Posts
  • 🌳 Switchyards Work Club Launches in Durham

🌳 Switchyards Work Club Launches in Durham

Plus Daughters Coffee & Books

In this issue:

  • Switchyards Work Club Launches in Durham

  • Daughters Coffee & Books Opens in South Durham

  • Brickworks Redevelopment to Add 1,880 Homes

  • Meet Hugo - APS Pet of the Week

  • Halfway to Christmas Party

Approx Read Time: 3 mins

Switchyards Work Club Launches in Durham

Atlanta-based Switchyards is converting a 1948 warehouse at 733 Foster St. into a 5,000-sq-ft “third place” for hybrid workers—its 28th club nationwide and first in the Triangle—offering 24/7 access, bottomless coffee, and a mix of quiet and collaborative zones for $100/month.

  • Limited Membership Drop: Only 250 spots go live July 31 @ 10 a.m.; the last 12 clubs sold out on launch day.

  • Focus + Community Spaces: CafĂŠ, soft-seating “library,” phone booths, and a bookable meeting room included at no extra cost.

  • All-Access Perk: Durham members can use every Switchyards location nationwide—from Atlanta to Denver—under the same plan.

Daughters Coffee & Books Opens in South Durham

A new indie bookstore-café has bloomed in Greenwood Commons, offering 2,000-plus titles, Carrboro-roasted coffee, and a kid-friendly reading corner—filling a long-empty gap for Parkwood-area readers and giving local authors a fresh venue.

  • Family-Friendly Space: Children’s nook stocked with picture books, blocks, and a toy espresso machine so parents can sip in peace.

  • Pre-Loved Focus: Roughly 60 % of inventory is used; staff spotlights inclusive picks for Pride, Juneteenth, and more.

  • Community Hub: Hosting signings (first on June 1), writer meet-ups, and literary-themed seasonal drinks like “Daughter of the Forest” cold brew.

Brickworks Redevelopment to Add 1,880 Homes

Charlotte firm Space Craft has bought 95 wooded acres off Angier Avenue—once the Borden Brick & Tile yard—and will transform it into Brickworks, a five-year, $13.35 million mixed-use project with nearly 1,900 apartments and townhomes plus 49,500 sq ft of retail.

  • 95-Acre Purchase: Site closed June 16 for $13.35 M; sits near I-885 and US 70.

  • Mixed-Income Housing: Studios to 3-beds; 5 % of units reserved for residents earning ≤ 60 % AMI for 30 years.

  • Transit-Linked Amenities: Up to 100-ft buildings, 5,000 ft of walking trails, bike path, bus stop, and possible roundabout on Angier Ave.

Durham BOCC: June 23 Regular Session

County commissioners worked through a packed agenda—accepting a clean FY 24 audit, naming dozens of new citizen volunteers, and spotlighting upcoming public-health and cultural events.

  • FY 24 Audit Clean: Cherry Bekaert delivered an unmodified opinion on Durham’s 2024 financials, signaling strong accounting and controls.

  • 46 Appointments Approved: Vacancies were filled ranging from the Bicycle & Pedestrian Commission to the Women’s Commission, though two tie votes will be resolved next meeting.

  • Refugee & Pride Events: Officials promoted Durham Refugee Day and “DECO Does Pride” (June 28, 11 a.m.–3 p.m., Human Services Building).

APS Pet of the Week

Hugo is a medium-sized, toy-loving wiggle machine who knows “sit,” loves hikes and backyard zooms, and pairs best with calm dogs and kids 8+. Ready for an upbeat adventure buddy? Meet him at APS of Durham and take him home!

Thrift-A-Bull Vintage & Craft Market
Kotuku Surf Club, 703 Rigsbee Ave.
Sat June 28
30 + vintage and handmade vendors, food-truck eats, tarot, henna, jewelry—and it’s kid- and dog-friendly.
Details >

Bull City Flea Vintage Clothing Market
102 S Duke St.
Sat June 28
Shop 40 top vintage vendors plus food-truck bites, coffee, drinks, and tunes—free entry & easy parking.
Details >

SHREK RAVE
Motorco Music Hall, 723 Rigsbee Ave.
Sat June 28, (21 +)
Meme-fueled dance party where “cool is dead”—ogre costumes encouraged.
Details >>

Halfway to Christmas Party
Ment Beverage Co., 312 Blackwell St. Ste 103
Sat June 28
Ugly tank-top contest, Tropical Santa photos, wine slushies, holiday tunes, and summer-y cheer.
Details >>

Durham Underground Market
Durham Central Park, 501 Foster St.
Sun June 29
45+ vendors, live bands at noon, food trucks, and free entry.
Details >>

Festival for the Eno
West Point on the Eno Park
Fri & Sat July 4-5
Riverside celebration with 60+ musical acts, crafts, and local eats.
Details >

What did you think of this week's newsletter?

Login or Subscribe to participate in polls.

Was this email forwarded to you? Sign up here.
Interested in advertising? Reach out.
Story idea? Send us a pitch.