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Rally Pickleball Club Leases 43,959 SF in Auburn, WA—Converting Industrial Space to Recreational

May 6, 2025

Rally Pickleball Club, a new indoor pickleball facility, has signed a lease for 43,959 square feet of industrial space at 2703 C Street SW, Suite A1, in Auburn, Washington. Kidder Mathews’ Matt McLennan, SIOR, CCIM represented the tenant in the transaction.

Set to open this summer, Rally Pickleball Club (rallypbc.com) will feature league play, private court rentals, tournaments, events, and other community-focused pickleball programming.

As interest in indoor pickleball surges, many hopeful operators face challenges converting warehouse properties not originally designed for recreational use. “We hear from all kinds of groups who want to open indoor pickleball centers, but few understand the capital, compliance, and zoning challenges these conversions require,” said McLennan. “Our client had a solid investment team, a strong business plan, and the financial backing to make this happen—and we negotiated hard to make sure they got the deal they needed.”

Continue reading the press release here

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Life

Auburn, WA, offers a welcoming community atmosphere with diverse opportunities for recreation, education, and growth, making it an ideal place to live and raise a family. Known for its extensive parks, quality schools, and cultural diversity, Auburn fosters a close-knit, inclusive environment.

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Business

Auburn, WA, offers a prime location between Seattle and Tacoma with easy access to major highways, rail connections, and a market of over 4 million people, making it ideal for business growth. With competitive lease rates, flexible commercial spaces, and tailored incentives, Auburn provides an affordable and supportive environment for new and expanding companies. 

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Target Industries

Auburn, WA, is the place to grow your brand. With competitive lease rates, direct access to Sounder Transit, and a community that values unique retail, dining, craft experiences, and sustainable businesses, Auburn's vibrant downtown and accessible location make it a prime destination for regional visitors and a strategic hub for entrepreneurs looking to thrive.

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Downtown Auburn offers prime opportunities for businesses with diverse real estate options, strong public transit, and a steady flow of locals and visitors. Entrepreneurs can join successful Main Street establishments, creating a vibrant hub of specialty shops, dining, and community experiences that enrich Auburn’s downtown.

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Housing

Auburn, WA, is a welcoming community that appeals to young professionals and families, offering abundant opportunities to build a fulfilling life. In the heart of the Pacific Northwest, Auburn combines natural beauty with modern amenities while providing more accessible housing options than many nearby cities.

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Jenn Francis
Economic Development Manager
Cell: (253) 553-6517
jfrancis@auburnwa.gov
 

Emerson Folker
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Cell: (253) 329-8539
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