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Largest U.S. Padel Club Is Coming to Midtown, Part of Major Neighborhood Transformation

"This hub will be the social country club of the neighborhood," the head of Ultra Padel operations said in a statement.
Image: rendering of Midtown Park
The five-acre development will link Midtown to Edgewater, Wynwood, and the Design District. Midtown Park by Proper rendering
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Midtown will soon be home to the largest padel club in the U.S.

In partnership with Rosso Development and Midtown Development, Ultra Padel is opening Ultra Club Midtown at the future site of Midtown Park, a $2 billion mixed-use development in the heart of Midtown Miami. The two-acre pop-up will officially open in December.

"We are excited to introduce a world-class social hub to Miami’s most connected neighborhood," Guillermo Barragan, CEO of Ultra Padel, said in a press release. “This state-of-the-art facility is designed for everyone, from beginners to seasoned players, offering an inviting space to play, socialize, and elevate your game."

The facility will offer 11 state-of-the-art outdoor padel courts and three children's courts. Curated amenities will also be available to guests, including a food and beverage concept and community programming. Once construction is completed, Ultra Padel will operate and brand the permanent eight-court Racquet and Padel Club at Midtown Park. The South Florida Business Journal reports construction on the permanent club is expected to begin in 2026.
click to enlarge Aerial photo of red Padel courts
Ultra Padel will operate the permanent facility on the site.
Midtown Park by Proper rendering
Midtown Park, which is set to redesign nearly five acres in Midtown, will feature luxury residences, office space, gourmet dining, pedestrian thoroughfares, and green spaces. Midtown Park Residences by Proper, a 28-story tower that will be the first of six buildings on the site, will offer 288 residences designed by Arquitectonica, Meyer Davis Studio, and Naturalficial. Owners will have access to more than 40,000 square feet of private amenity spaces, including a tropical pool deck with a signature restaurant and bar, yoga, a meditation garden, and a private pickleball court. Construction is expected to be completed in 2028.
Rendering of Midtown Park
The $2 billion development of Midtown Park will completely reshape Midtown Miami.
Midtown Park by Proper rendering
"This hub will be the social country club of the neighborhood, built around an unparalleled club experience," Nico Clerc, head of Ultra Padel operations, said in a statement.

Ultra Padel currently operates two facilities in South Florida — the Magic City flagship and a club in Aventura. In addition to Midtown, the brand is expanding to New York, South Beach, Brickell, and Las Vegas.