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Indoor Pickleball Club Coming to New Rochelle

The Cappelli Organization announced that PickleRage, an indoor pickleball club expanding across the eastern U.S., will open a 42,000-square-foot facility at 173 Huguenot St. in downtown New Rochelle. The New Rochelle location, which formerly housed New York Sports Club, will be PickleRage’s first in Westchester County and in New York State.

The new facility will include 14 regulation-size pickleball courts equipped with Smart Court Technology, featuring cameras for gameplay recording and live streaming. Courts will be outfitted with Cushion X joint-friendly flooring to help prevent injuries. Exterior upgrades will include new signage along Huguenot Street, along with renovations to the interior front entrance.

“We are thrilled to welcome PickleRage to downtown New Rochelle,” said Louis R. Cappelli, CEO of the Cappelli Organization. “This exciting new facility will be a great addition to the tremendous vitality and vibrancy of downtown New Rochelle.”

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