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Indoor pickleball franchise to open new locations in these Valley cities

Posted 9/7/23

An indoor pickleball franchise is undergoing a big expansion, which will include six new locations in four Valley cities.

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Indoor pickleball franchise to open new locations in these Valley cities

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An indoor pickleball franchise is undergoing a big expansion, which will include six new locations in four Valley cities.

The Picklr, headquartered in Kaysville, Utah, will add 80 new facilities and 13 new franchisees spanning 11 states. The expansion will reach to six new Arizona sites cumulatively located in Gilbert, Glendale, Mesa and Phoenix.

Exact locations in the Valley cities and opening dates were not announced.

The Picklr caters to pickleball players of all skill levels. All locations offer outdoor surfacing, on-site snacks and drinks, and access to free leagues, tournaments, and clinics.

“In coming on board to expand The Picklr, our new partners see the value of making this sport accessible and enjoyable to people across the country,” Jorge Baargan, The Picklr founder and CEO, shared in a press release.