Gowanus gets a state-of-the-art pickleball facility
GOWANUS — Pickleball facility and gathering space PKLYN opens on Oct. 6, on Fourth Street between Hoyt and Bond streets. The space aims to serve as a hub for the New York pickleball community, and welcomes players of all levels to enjoy the state-of-the-art facilities.
PKLYN Founder and Managing Partner David Friedman noticed the rising need for dedicated spaces for enthusiasts of all skill levels to enjoy the sport, and the new five court, 18,000-square-foot facility was born.
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