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Picklr Opens 40,000-Square-Foot, 12-Court Indoor Pickleball Club in Albuquerque

The Picklr opened a 40,000-square-foot, 12‑court indoor club in northeast Albuquerque, giving players year-round courts, junior development and founders memberships that span all Picklr locations.

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Picklr Opens 40,000-Square-Foot, 12-Court Indoor Pickleball Club in Albuquerque
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The Picklr celebrated the grand opening of its Albuquerque club Saturday, converting the former Conn’s Furniture store at 48 Hotel Circle NE into a 40,000-square-foot, climate-controlled pickleball facility. Dozens of local players put on their athletic wear and picked up their paddles to try the new courts during an 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. opening event.

The Picklr-Albuquerque East houses 12 indoor courts, including five championship courts, plus locker rooms with showers, an on-site pro shop and space for private events and meetings. Organizers framed the venue as a place for year-round play and community programming for players of all ages. The grand opening featured free open play, a chance to play with a professional pickleball player, catered food and drink, kids’ face-painting, raffles and prizes.

The club rolled out membership options aimed at both serious players and families. A pre-opening unlimited membership at the "founders membership" price was being offered, and that plan grants access to all The Picklr locations. The Picklr also launched a junior membership that the company says will give kids aged 8 and up a "pathway to pro" with unique instruction. Specific pricing and schedule details were not provided at the event.

The Picklr is a franchise based in Kaysville, Utah that, the company says, "boasts 500 clubs nationwide" and is looking to expand further in New Mexico. Local organizers emphasized accessibility as a core selling point; Marty Garcia, chief operating officer of The Picklr, put it this way: "Pickleball is a sport we feel is created for all abilities, all ages. Why do we say that? It is played on a court much smaller than tennis. You use a whiffleball, so it allows for the ability to react in a different way, so it is great for someone who does not have their athletic mobility that maybe other sports would require."

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For regular players, the new indoor space addresses the winter-weather squeeze and court availability that have driven many communities to add facilities. For parents, the junior program promises a structured development route, while social players gain access to multiple courts, events and private rental space for mixers or fundraisers.

What comes next is a calendar of programs and leagues that will determine how the space integrates into Albuquerque’s growing pickleball scene. Players interested in drop-in play or the founders offer can visit the club at 48 Hotel Circle NE to see the courts, try an open-play session and get details on membership and junior-program schedules.

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