Padel Square opens Ohio's first dedicated padel facility

Padel Square is set to open on February 2 in Garfield Heights, marking Ohio's first facility dedicated to the sport of padel. The complex blends elements of tennis and squash, aiming to become a social and athletic hub. Partners behind the project invited local officials and media for a preview of the new venue.

In Garfield Heights, a suburb of Cleveland, Padel Square prepares to launch as the state's pioneering dedicated padel facility. Located at 5700 Transportation Blvd. in the Highland Park business park, the site transforms a former retail area into a modern sports destination. The partners—Matias Iovine, Pablo Salazar, Alejandro Casso, and Jamie Sanchez—first envisioned the project after scouting locations, drawn by the area's accessibility and potential for growth.

Padel, which originated in Acapulco, Mexico, decades ago, combines tennis and squash with strategic wall play. Casso, originally from Mexico, noted the sport's cultural significance there, comparing it to soccer or basketball in the U.S. The partners built the facility to fill a gap, as no suitable venues existed locally. "We were looking for places to play here and couldn't find one. And we say, ‘Why don't we just build the place where we want to play?’" Casso explained.

The facility includes six padel courts, two pickleball courts, a locker room, areas for a drink bar and gym, and a central lounge with seating for watching games or relaxing. Iovine highlighted the dynamic gameplay: "The wall keeps the ball in, and you can play with the wall and off the wall makes it very dynamic."

Garfield Heights Mayor Matt Burke, a tennis enthusiast, joined a demonstration and praised the addition. "I had a blast," he said, emphasizing the city's strategic location with 180,000 daily cars crossing the nearby 480 bridge, ideal for attracting visitors. Janice Tubbs, the city's assistant economic development director, described Padel Square as a community asset that will boost foot traffic and quality of life. "This development is a testament to our commitment to fostering a vibrant business environment," she stated.

An invite-only ribbon-cutting occurs on January 31, ahead of the public opening. The partners anticipate padel complementing the rise of pickleball, appealing to racket sports enthusiasts seeking variety. Casso expressed optimism: "We're looking forward to people having fun, coming together for the love of the sport."

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Photorealistic image of Pikup Padel's new Gateshead venue with padel courts, players, and opening sign on a sunny day.
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Pikup Padel to open first North East venue in Gateshead

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Pikup Padel is launching its inaugural facility in the North East at Follingsby Park in Gateshead, featuring 11 courts for the rapidly growing racket sport. The 33,400 sq ft venue, secured on a 10-year lease, is set to open this summer and create jobs in coaching and operations. Managing director Paddy Kendall highlighted the site's alignment with the company's vision for padel.

NorthPoint Padel has launched as the first dedicated padel venue in Indiana, located in Westfield. The facility offers round-the-clock access to indoor courts and various playing options. A ribbon-cutting ceremony marks its official opening.

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A fresh indoor padel venue has launched in a business park close to Andover, featuring three courts along with amenities for players and spectators. Pik Padel, situated in Units 4 and 5, began operations on January 24 after months of preparation. The site aims to foster both competitive play and casual visits.

Ace Padel, a growing racket sport venue, has launched its second site in Milton, Stoke-on-Trent, this month. Founded by Jamie Reynolds and Lewis Wooley, the company aims to make padel more accessible to local communities. The new outdoor facility offers lower prices and extended hours to accommodate demand from the popular first center.

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A site in Liverpool that has sat idle for over 15 years is now the focus of plans for a six-court padel facility. Velocity Leisure, the current owner, hopes this proposal will succeed where previous ideas for hotels and trampoline parks have failed. The development aims to tap into the rising popularity of the racket sport.

True Padel is set to become the largest padel facility in the North East by expanding its Sunderland site into an adjacent unit at Wessington Retail Park. The growth will add four new courts and physiotherapy services, pushing the total space beyond 33,000 square feet. Completion is expected in spring, strengthening ties with property partner Adderstone Group.

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Plans to refurbish Odd Down Sports Ground in Bath have been approved by the local council after proposals for padel courts were removed. The project includes a pavilion extension for a gym, a mini cycle track, and improved lighting for the 3G pitch. The decision follows earlier rejections due to concerns over noise from the emerging sport.

 

 

 

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