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PickleBOS Coming to Related Beal’s Charlestown Campus

Related Beal said Thursday announced that PickleBOS, a premier pickleball club in Boston, will come to the Charlestown Labs campus this winter. The 22,570-square-foot facility, located at 440 Rutherford Avenue in Charlestown, will be the first permanent indoor pickleball courts in the neighborhood.

The PickleBOS Charlestown location will offer players access to 10 high-tech courts equipped with TVs, iPads, and cameras for live scoring and instant replays. The PickleBOS team has also secured partnership with some of Boston’s premier restaurant groups to offer a full menu of food options.

“The addition of PickleBOS reinforces our vision for Charlestown Labs as a vibrant, mixed-use campus that brings energy, innovation, and new experiences to this corner of Charlestown,” said Will Grosvenor, development manager at Related Beal. “We’re excited to welcome PickleBOS to the neighborhood and to add a unique, wellness-focused amenity for the entire community to enjoy.”

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