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New $10 million indoor pickleball facility proposed in Metro Detroit

City council to unveil location today

Sterling Heights is expected to present site for new indoor pickleball facility on Tuesday, Sept. 2. (Photo by Sterling Heights)

STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. – The City of Sterling Heights will present a proposed site for its new indoor pickleball facility today at the City Council meeting, marking a major milestone in the implementation of the Pathway to Play and Preservation millage approved by voters on Nov. 5.

The proposal includes the purchase of property at 35630 Van Dyke Avenue, located near 15 Mile Road, which would be transformed into a state-of-the-art pickleball facility. The $10 million investment—covering both the property purchase and construction—would establish the first municipally-funded indoor pickleball facility in Macomb County and only the second in the state of Michigan.

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“This is one of the most anticipated projects we’ve undertaken since Recreating Recreation,” said Parks and Recreation Director Kyle Langlois in a press release. “The community has been eager to learn where this facility would be located, and this site gives us the opportunity to deliver a premier space that combines accessibility, sustainability and quality. We are excited to move this vision forward.”

The facility is planned to feature nine official pickleball courts (one more than initially promised in the millage), six tournament-ready table tennis courts, gathering areas with café space, a meeting and party room, locker rooms, and unique amenities such as a zen room and nursing mother’s room.

The floor plan is below:

Floor plan of new indoor pickleball facility in Sterling Heights. (Photo by Sterling Heights)

Mayor Michael C. Taylor emphasized the facility’s role in advancing the city’s vision for recreation and community engagement.

“It will not only enhance wellness and play but also strengthen our sense of community by providing a place where people come together, a guiding principle of our Visioning 2040 plan,” Taylor said in a press release.

The city will host a community listening and feedback session on Tuesday, Sept. 30 from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at the Sterling Heights Community Center. Residents will be able to learn more about planned features and provide input on key amenities.

The project is expected to open in July 2026.


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