Ace Pickleball Club Opens Nine-Court Indoor Facility in North Brunswick Shopping Center
Ace Pickleball Club's nine-court facility opened March 28 in North Brunswick, NJ, 40 miles from Manhattan, making it the newest year-round indoor option for the NYC/Philly corridor.

Forty miles southwest of Manhattan and roughly equidistant from Philadelphia, Ace Pickleball Club opened nine climate-controlled courts inside Brunswick Shopping Center on March 28, converting 26,500 square feet of retail space at 512 Milltown Road into the newest year-round indoor pickleball destination on the Northeast corridor.
The club, which bills itself as the fastest-growing pickleball franchise in the world, positioned the North Brunswick location as a community hub serving Middlesex County and the broader Route 1 corridor. General manager Kirk Zambrana set the tone at opening: "We want Ace Pickleball Club to be a place where people can get active, learn something new and feel part of a community from day one."
For groups scouting a winter or shoulder-season retreat from New York City or Philadelphia, the logistics clear most of the usual hurdles. The facility sits just off Route 1 with access from both the New Jersey Turnpike and Garden State Parkway. Private events and corporate outings can be booked for dedicated court time. The open play format, which the club markets as "pickleball on demand," allows members to walk in without advance reservations during operating hours; members also have the option to reserve courts for structured group sessions. Nine courts provide enough surface to accommodate simultaneous skill-level splits across a traveling group.
The programming structure serves players across the full ability range. Beginners can enter through the Starter Series, an eight-session introductory program priced at $60, with the first class offered free and no membership required. The Pickleball 101 clinic is also available at no charge for newcomers. Members at the intermediate level gain access to the Essential Series at no additional cost, a progression curriculum focused on building consistency for competitive play. Advanced players can slot into leagues, round robins, and a tournament calendar, with social mixers and a Ladies Mixer running regularly throughout the month.

On-site logistics for a retreat group are workable. LA Fitness occupies the same 288,000-square-foot shopping center, providing a cross-training or warm-up option on travel days. Food within the center includes McDonald's and Tropical Smoothie Café. A small pro shop inside Ace Pickleball handles equipment needs on the day.
Fred Younkin, leasing representative with Levin Management Corporation, called the club "a great example of the type of experiential tenant that resonates with today's consumers," noting that it "brings together fitness, wellness and community connection" in a space that once housed conventional retail.
With a second New Jersey location already operating in Voorhees, just outside Philadelphia, Ace Pickleball now anchors both ends of the state's Route 1 corridor. The North Brunswick facility is the newest proof point that the indoor membership club model is holding in dense suburban markets, regardless of what month it is outside.
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