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Nashville Gets its First Bite at Pickleball “Eatertainment” as Crush Yard Expands into Brentwood, Tennessee

Crush Yard is opening its third location in Brentwood, TN, featuring pickleball courts, a restaurant, and a bar by Q1 2025.

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Players and guests having fun on and off court at Crush Yard.

BRENTWOOD, Tenn. /PRNewswire/ — With Nashville’s unrelenting demand for all things pickleball, one of Music City’s most exciting announcements comes from Crush Yard, the “eatertainment” innovator, who recently signed a lease for its 3rd corporate location in the Brentwood Place shopping center a few minutes south of downtown Nashville on I-65, at 300 Franklin Road in Brentwood, Tennessee. This 33,400 SQ FT space will feature 8 indoor pickleball courts, a gourmet restaurant + full bar, private event space and arcade. Grand opening is anticipated for Q1 2025. To learn more, visit www.crushyard.com.

“Nashville’s my home and pickleball’s my passion,” says NFL great and Music City resident Golden Tate. “Crush Yard is the perfect place to celebrate both and enjoy time with family and friends.”

Having been named the “Best Place to Play Pickleball” in Charleston, Crush Yard has been selling out leagues and tournaments since opening its first location in Mount Pleasant, SC last September. With app-driven food & beverage purchases, court reservations, class & tournament registrations, its innovative tech provides maximum convenience. Executive Chef Brandon Buck’s “elevated comfort food” has quickly become a Charleston favorite. A self-pour “Beer Island” features 36 varieties on tap and Crush Yard’s full bar will offer cocktails, mocktails, a curated wine selection and a great place to catch up with friends.

While everyone is welcome at Crush Yard, members receive additional perks including tons of free play, discounted food & drink and other insider privileges. Fostering community is Crush Yard’s DNA with Crush weekly programs and monthly events such as glow in the dark pickleball, countless sports viewing parties on TVs everywhere, trivia nights, cornhole and more. The 2nd corporate location, Crush Yard Orlando, near Walt Disney World is under construction with opening planned for Q4 2024. Those who sign up for memberships pre-opening in Nashville & Orlando lock in lower pricing for their first year. Additionally, Crush Yard’s first members get the opportunity to preview the new facilities before the general public.

“Most people associate country music with Nashville, but I think of pickleball!” says Matt Manasse, the game’s beloved “Coach to the Stars.” “The sport has just exploded around the city and Crush Yard Brentwood will give the area the pickleball hub it deserves.”

“An unbeatable location in one of America’s most exciting cities will give locals and Nashville’s many visitors an unforgettable experience,” adds Craig Coyne, Chief Strategy Officer for Crush Yard. “There’s nothing else like it in the state.”

Crush Yard investors include Thasunda Duckett, CEO of TIAA, John Zimmer, Founder of Lyft, Grammy Award winning artist Wyclef Jean, and NFL legends Brian Dawkins, AJ Green, Golden Tate and many other notable names.

Crush Yard was represented on the lease by its national master broker, Bobby Palta of BLVD Retail who teamed with Justin Schad & Will Huffman of TSCG Nashville while Trent Yates of Sagement represented the SubLandlord Stock & Trade.

Crush Yard Nashville (opening Q1 2025) is located in the heart of Brentwood on Franklin Road only a few minutes from downtown Nashville off I-65, exit 74 near Total Wine, REI, Del Frisco’s Grille and next to Chick-Fil-A and Stock & Trade Design Co. Stay up to date at www.crushyard.com

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Franchises available, contact John Oldham at john (at) crushyard.com

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For real estate/site submissions, contact Bobby Palta at bp (at) blvdretail.com

To book a private event, contact Mat Norman: mat (at) crushyard.com 

For media enquiries, contact Craig Coyne at craig (at) crushyard.com 

Crush Yard Nashville address300 Franklin Road (US 31), Suite 150A, Brentwood, TN 37027
Crush Yard websitehttp://crushyard.com
Crush Yard Instagram @crush.yardhttp://instagram.com/crush.yard
Crush Yard videohttps://youtu.be/3oEA09Z1ARU?si=0U2VCwEGtjgxtseo
BLVD Retail websitehttp://blvdretail.com
Matt “Pickleball McNasty” Manasseehttps://www.instagram.com/mattmanasse/
Stock & Trade website (subLandlord)http://stockandtrade.com
Crush Yard franchising websitehttp://crushyardfranchising.com 

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“Protect Your Skin: Celebrate Sunscreen Day”

“May 27th is Sunscreen Day! Protect your skin from harmful UV rays with broad-spectrum sunscreen and sun safety practices.”

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Sunscreen Day is a day dedicated to promoting the importance of wearing sunscreen and protecting our skin from harmful UV rays. Observed annually on May 27th, this day serves as a reminder that sunscreen is not just for the beach or pool, but an essential part of our daily routine.

The sun emits two types of harmful UV rays: UVA and UVB. UVA rays are responsible for premature aging, such as wrinkles and age spots, while UVB rays cause sunburn and can lead to the development of skin cancer. Sunscreen works by absorbing or reflecting these rays, preventing them from penetrating the skin.

Unfortunately, many people still do not wear sunscreen or do not wear it correctly. According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, only 30% of Americans regularly use sunscreen. This is concerning, as skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States, with over 5 million cases diagnosed each year.

To ensure that sunscreen is effective, it is important to choose a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30. Broad-spectrum sunscreens protect against both UVA and UVB rays, while SPF 30 provides adequate protection for most skin types. Sunscreen should be applied 15 minutes before sun exposure and reapplied every two hours, or more frequently if swimming or sweating.

It is also important to remember that sunscreen is not the only way to protect your skin from the sun. Seeking shade, wearing protective clothing, and avoiding peak sun hours (10 am to 4 pm) can also help reduce your risk of sun damage.

Sunscreen Day is a great opportunity to start incorporating sunscreen into your daily routine. Make it a habit to apply sunscreen every morning before leaving the house, and keep a bottle in your car or bag for reapplication throughout the day. Encourage your friends and family to do the same, and spread awareness about the importance of sun protection.

“Happy Sunscreen Day!”

In conclusion, sunscreen is a crucial aspect of protecting our skin from the harmful effects of the sun. By choosing a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 and incorporating it into our daily routine, we can reduce our risk of skin cancer and premature aging. So let’s celebrate Sunscreen Day by making a commitment to protect our skin and encouraging others to do the same!

For more information heres a link to the Skin Cancer Foundation: https://www.skincancer.org/skin-cancer-prevention/sun-protection/sunscreen/

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CatchCorner by Sports Illustrated Partners With CityPickle to Expand Urban Pickleball Access in NYC

CatchCorner by Sports Illustrated partners with CityPickle to expand NYC pickleball access, adding Central Park, Times Square and LIC courts to easy online booking.

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New York City’s pickleball boom is getting a little easier to navigate. CatchCorner by Sports Illustrated, a North America–wide platform for booking sports facilities, announced a strategic partnership with CityPickle that will bring several of the operator’s most recognizable NYC courts onto CatchCorner’s reservation network.

The launch includes three CityPickle locations: Wollman Rink in Central Park, the flagship facility in Times Square, and indoor courts in Long Island City. A fourth site at Brooklyn Bridge is expected to open soon, expanding the footprint even further. The idea is simple: players can discover and book court time through CatchCorner in “just a few clicks,” with real-time availability and built-in payment options.

CityPickle pickleball courts at Wollman Rink in Central Park, one of several NYC locations now bookable through CatchCorner by Sports Illustrated.
Wollman Rink in Central Park, CityPickle Location (CNW Group/CatchCorner)

Why this partnership matters

Pickleball’s growth has been fueled by accessibility, but in dense cities the biggest barrier is often logistics: finding courts, knowing what’s available, and actually locking in a time slot. By pairing CityPickle’s high-profile, high-traffic venues with CatchCorner’s booking infrastructure, the partnership aims to reduce friction for everyone from first-timers to regular players.

CatchCorner CEO Jonathan Azouri framed CityPickle as a key player in expanding access, pointing to the way the operator is repurposing iconic city spaces into “dynamic hubs for sport, community, and social connection.” CityPickle’s Director of Strategic Operations, Nate Hamowy, echoed that community-first approach, saying the company’s mission is to create a place where “everyone can enjoy the game,” and that CatchCorner’s platform helps players find and connect across sports.

The bigger trend: racquet sports go urban

The announcement also signals a broader shift in how racquet sports are being built into city life. Instead of relying solely on traditional clubs or hard-to-access public courts, operators are increasingly activating prominent locations and creating event-like environments around play. In a place like NYC—where space is scarce and demand is high—partnerships like this can be the difference between pickleball feeling like a trend and pickleball becoming a permanent part of the city’s recreation ecosystem.

What to watch for next

  • Brooklyn Bridge expansion: The upcoming fourth location could be a major demand driver, especially if it mirrors the visibility and foot traffic of the Central Park and Times Square sites.
  • More venue additions: CatchCorner’s model is built for scale. If the CityPickle rollout performs well, it could accelerate additional urban racquet-sport partnerships.
  • Community programming: The most successful city courts tend to pair bookings with leagues, clinics, and social play—expect more structured programming as these venues attract new players.

Players looking to reserve court time can do so through CatchCorner’s platform at www.catchcorner.comor via the CatchCorner app on the App Store and Google Play.

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Pickleball Kingdom’s California Expansion Starts in Roseville; Sleeves SPR Has Full Details

West Coast pickleball players could see more indoor options soon as Pickleball Kingdom’s California Expansion becomes statewide. The first club opens in Roseville with 11 indoor courts.

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Pickleball Kingdom, which calls itself the world’s largest indoor pickleball entity, announced a landmark agreement to develop locations across California, with multi-unit franchisees Parminder and Komal Saini leading the statewide expansion.

Pickleball Kingdom’s California Expansion Begins With 11-Court Roseville Facility
Interior view of a Pickleball Kingdom club, featuring multiple professional-grade indoor courts.

Pickleball Kingdom’s California Expansion

The company said demand is rising across the Bay Area, Sacramento, Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego County, and the Inland Empire, and that future clubs are expected to include professional-grade indoor courts, coaching and clinics for all skill levels, youth development programs, leagues and tournaments, a pro shop, and social areas.

The first California location is set to open in Roseville with grand opening activities the weekend of March 28. The club will feature 11 professional-grade indoor courts across approximately 32,900 square feet at 10251 Fairway Drive, Roseville, CA 95678.

For more context on the announcement and what the rollout could mean for California players, Sleeves Senior Pickleball Report published a full write-up here: https://sleeves-spr.com/pickleball-kingdom-announces-major-california-expansion-first-club-opens-in-roseville/Pickleball Kingdom also said it is seeking additional franchise partners in California. More information is available at https://pickleballkingdom.com/franchise/

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