House of Pickleball Expansion: The City of Newnan has started building six new courts at the House of Pickleball to support the sport’s growing popularity. A groundbreaking ceremony was held to celebrate the expansion, attended by city leaders and members of the Newnan Pickleball Association.
City Leaders Celebrate the Start
The event included Newnan Mayor Keith Brady, Council Members Rhodes Shell and Ray DuBose, and community partners. The goal is to increase space for residents to enjoy the fast-growing sport. According to the City of Newnan, Mayor Keith Brady said pickleball is “the city’s most popular amenity” and thanked those involved in supporting the project.
City officials, Coweta County, and engineering and construction teams were all recognized for their help in making this expansion possible.
A Response to Growing Demand
The House of Pickleball has become a major part of Newnan’s recreation scene. The six new courts are being added to meet the demand from local players. The Newnan Pickleball Association played a key role in organizing and supporting the project.
Residents who are interested in following the construction progress can do so by checking the city’s official social media pages.
A Boost for the Community
The expansion is a sign of how much the sport of pickleball has grown in the area. The new courts will allow more people to play and stay active. City leaders believe this investment will improve community health and increase public use of local facilities.
The House of Pickleball is expected to remain a major hub for players of all ages and skill levels.
News in Brief: House of Pickleball Expansion
The City of Newnan has broken ground on six new courts at the House of Pickleball. Mayor Keith Brady said the sport is the city’s top amenity. The expansion supports rising interest and was made possible with help from the city council, Coweta County, and community partners.
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