About Us

We Saw an Opportunity and Smashed It.

Once upon a time, empty retail spaces were just sad reminders of the glory days of shopping malls. Then we came along and said, ‘Let’s turn this into something awesome.’ And thus, PicklePop was born—a place where pickleball players can battle it out while the weather battles against them. It’s not just a story; it’s a movement.

“We took empty retail spaces and turned them into pickleball’s winter wonderland. You’re welcome.”

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Our Story

We Saw an Opportunity and Smashed It.
Once upon a time, empty retail spaces were just sad reminders of the glory days of shopping malls. Then we came along and said, ‘Let’s turn this into something awesome.’ And thus, PicklePop was born—a place where pickleball players can battle it out while the weather battles against them. It’s not just a story; it’s a movement.

When Winter Said ‘No,’ We Said ‘Game On.’

“PicklePop started with a simple idea: why let snowstorms steal the spotlight when we could keep smashing year-round? We turned empty spaces into indoor pickleball havens because the game never stops—and neither do we.”

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The Team

Meet the crew that eats, sleeps, and dreams pickleball. Warning: playing with us might be hazardous to your pride.

Brian Post: Founder, CEO, and the guy who probably coined ‘let’s make it pop.’ When he’s not smashing on the court, he’s smashing big ideas.

“Our mission: to give you a place to smash your frustrations (and maybe your opponents) while dodging snowbanks.”

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Why PicklePop?

Why pickleball? Because golf is boring, tennis is exhausting, and you deserve something in the middle—minus the snooze fest.

Fact: Playing pickleball burns more calories than sitting on your couch arguing over what to binge-watch.

From Snowdrifts to Smackdowns.

“When winter hit, we realized two things: outdoor pickleball was toast, and indoor courts were as rare as paddles made of gold. So we did what any obsessed pickleball fans would do—we fixed it. Now, we’re turning ghost towns into pickleball playgrounds one empty space at a time. Because downtime is for quitters, and we don’t quit.”

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