One-third of the 24 "art paddles" on display at St. Pete Athletic have already been sold.
The club employs 90 people and will host a nationally televised pickleball tournament in June.
New facilities that opened include Dill Dinkers, St. Pete Athletic, Pickle & Pint and Dink House.
The "urban country club" is open to its 800 paying members - and to the pickleball-playing public.
Allie Felix has spent the past seven years fostering Tampa Bay’s startup and innovation ecosystem. She will now use that experience to propel a new venture. ...
A unique facility will bring 14 professional-grade pickleball courts, a full-service restaurant and bar, a membership lounge, a pro shop and several other activities under one...
As the pickleball phenomenon continues to dominate St. Petersburg’s sports scene, a developer and investor are capitalizing on the opportunity by bringing the first-ever pickleball club...