Georgia’s Going Big: Atlanta to Host Nation’s Largest Indoor Pickleball Club
Atlanta is turning up the heat—not just in the kitchen but across 30+ indoor courts at what will soon be the largest indoor pickleball facility in the country. The Pickleball Club of Georgia (PCoG), set to rise from a warehouse in Blandtown, will combine sport, leisure, and social life into one massive paddle-powered destination. Once completed, it’ll offer a full-service gym, a kitchen and bar, indoor golf simulators, a pro shop, and event spaces, all designed by Terminus Design Group. Forget a quick match—members might spend the whole day living the pickleball dream.
The design has already cleared the Atlanta Beltline Design Review Committee and is awaiting final permits. Construction kicks off this summer, aiming to reshape how indoor pickleball is experienced. The message from the developers? This isn’t just a sports facility—it’s a lifestyle hub. Of course, with expansion comes some growing pains. While the metro area continues to embrace pickleball fever, not everyone is celebrating. Some local skaters and hockey enthusiasts are rallying against conversions like the Alpharetta ice rink proposal, a reminder that real estate remains the hottest contested zone in the paddle wars.
Still, Atlanta is leaning in. After hosting a major PPA tournament this month, the city’s status as a national pickleball hub feels increasingly locked in. The Pickleball Club of Georgia could mark a turning point—not just for facilities, but for what it means to build a community around the sport. Whether you're dropping in for a quick rally or spending all day rotating from golf sim to barstool, this space signals where pickleball culture is heading: bigger, bolder, and with way more square footage.