Pickleball: Legacy Sports Arena Update

In May of 2019, I wrote about the development of the Legacy Sports Arena in N. Phoenix, Arizona. While the construction of such a facility would be welcome in any area in America, what really caught my interest was the inclusion of pickleball.

You can read the original story HERE

The recent health emergency has slowed some progress, but quite a bit of the complex has been completed. Driving by the area on rt. 17, the structure is clearly visible.



Instead of early fall, 2020 it is more likely that the Legacy Sports Arena will open in late fall or early winter.

Here are some recent pictures for comparison…







A panorama of the area!



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2 thoughts on “Pickleball: Legacy Sports Arena Update

  • September 12, 2020 at 9:22 am
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    Your blog seems to be the only recent update. The local hockey community has heard whispers about all work has been stopped and they need new investors. We are all very curious and excited for this new establishment. Even willing to invest. Have you connected with the group at all?

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    • September 12, 2020 at 9:27 am
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      Yes, they are still trying to get it done. I just spoke to Bob Eaton several weeks ago. You can try to give them a call at the main office – 623-580-9444 (Bob’s Extension is 303, but he is hard to reach at times)! Good Luck!

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