Construction News
31/05/2024
Construction Work Starts On Padel Club In Manchester
Construction work has commenced to develop the largest Padel Club in the north of England.
Planning for The Padel Club's £2.5 million club and facility in TraffordCity was approved by Trafford Council in April this year and the club is wasting no time in bringing their much-anticipated venue to the UK's leading retail and leisure destination.
Regeneration specialists and master planners of TraffordCity, Peel Waters, who have been working in partnership with The Padel Club on the landmark club have already started work on clearing the site, whilst leading wellness design experts Zynk Design have been appointed on bringing the vision for the interiors, exteriors and social spaces of The Padel Club T
The Padel Club TraffordCity will have 11 purpose-built and high specification courts of which; nine will be covered courts and two will be open air courts; offering year-round playing which isn’t weather dependent.
State-of-the-art Sports LED lighting will illuminate each court, guaranteeing optimal visibility for players during evening sessions. Spectatorship and involvement will also be encouraged at this new facility, with a range of seating areas surrounding the courts being installed to maximise the viewer experience, providing comfortable spots for spectators to enjoy matches and tournaments.
Fostering player camaraderie post-matches and creating a strong sense of community is central to The Padel Club’s values. Zynk Design have worked extensively with The Padel Club to ensure the layout encourages social interaction and networking among players, members, and visitors, strengthening the club’s identity as a social hub.
Social experience is imperative to Padel players and The Padel Club have ensured the environment they are curating at TraffordCity will achieve this.
At the centre of The Padel Club TraffordCity will be the clubhouse. Offering a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere with a modern aesthetic; the clubhouse will include an onsite restaurant offering nutritious wraps, salads, smoothies and juices throughout the day. A bar will also be installed serving up local beers including Bach 95 which is the beer created by the local Sale Sharks players and The Padel Club’s own special blend of coffee, crafted by Neighbourhood Coffee will be available.
The clubhouse will also have its own retail store; offering Padel essentials, best in class rackets; performance wear and exclusive merchandise.
Planning for The Padel Club's £2.5 million club and facility in TraffordCity was approved by Trafford Council in April this year and the club is wasting no time in bringing their much-anticipated venue to the UK's leading retail and leisure destination.
Regeneration specialists and master planners of TraffordCity, Peel Waters, who have been working in partnership with The Padel Club on the landmark club have already started work on clearing the site, whilst leading wellness design experts Zynk Design have been appointed on bringing the vision for the interiors, exteriors and social spaces of The Padel Club T
The Padel Club TraffordCity will have 11 purpose-built and high specification courts of which; nine will be covered courts and two will be open air courts; offering year-round playing which isn’t weather dependent.
State-of-the-art Sports LED lighting will illuminate each court, guaranteeing optimal visibility for players during evening sessions. Spectatorship and involvement will also be encouraged at this new facility, with a range of seating areas surrounding the courts being installed to maximise the viewer experience, providing comfortable spots for spectators to enjoy matches and tournaments.
Fostering player camaraderie post-matches and creating a strong sense of community is central to The Padel Club’s values. Zynk Design have worked extensively with The Padel Club to ensure the layout encourages social interaction and networking among players, members, and visitors, strengthening the club’s identity as a social hub.
Social experience is imperative to Padel players and The Padel Club have ensured the environment they are curating at TraffordCity will achieve this.
At the centre of The Padel Club TraffordCity will be the clubhouse. Offering a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere with a modern aesthetic; the clubhouse will include an onsite restaurant offering nutritious wraps, salads, smoothies and juices throughout the day. A bar will also be installed serving up local beers including Bach 95 which is the beer created by the local Sale Sharks players and The Padel Club’s own special blend of coffee, crafted by Neighbourhood Coffee will be available.
The clubhouse will also have its own retail store; offering Padel essentials, best in class rackets; performance wear and exclusive merchandise.
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