Heath welcomes The Algiers Club's second location with ribbon-cutting ceremony
Heath gained a new private club on Hubbard Drive, with only 12 founding memberships offered and a grand opening set for May 8.

Heath’s business map widened Friday as The Algiers Club cut the ribbon on its second location at 301 Hubbard Drive, a move that adds a private membership venue to one of Rockwall County’s fastest-growing commercial corridors. The club is opening with a tightly limited rollout, offering only 12 founding memberships while positioning the property as a members-only coworking and networking destination.
The Heath site is built around work and hospitality uses that city officials already cleared last fall. Public notices show the City of Heath handled hearings for Case No. ZA-2025-04 at the Heath Planning and Zoning Commission on Nov. 4, 2025, and at the Heath City Council on Nov. 12, 2025. Council members amended the planned development district to allow co-working space and an event venue at the property, giving the site a zoning path for the kind of mixed-use operation The Algiers Club now says it will run.
Inside, the club is marketing a format that blends business, social, and membership traffic. The Heath location offers private meeting rooms, individual work areas, high-speed internet, coffee service, weekly bottle shares, tastings, and a cigar area. Rockwall Times reported the house includes about 115 private lockers, a cigar lounge with a dedicated enclosed area for up to 15 guests, a private upstairs event space with a covered balcony, and a tasting room for smaller groups.

The club’s expansion carries more than a ribbon-cutting feel for Heath and the surrounding area. A private club with coworking space, event capacity, and limited memberships represents a new type of commercial demand in the city, one aimed at professionals who want a place to meet, work, and host clients without leaving Rockwall County. The Algiers Club also says members will have access to its Dallas Design District location, underscoring how the new Heath property is meant to serve people moving between Dallas and the eastern suburbs.
The Algiers Club is scheduled to host a grand opening celebration on May 8, adding another benchmark to a project that city officials had already set in motion months earlier. For Heath, the opening marks a sign that higher-end hospitality and business concepts are pushing farther east, with 301 Hubbard Drive now part of that commercial shift.
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