Jersey City is getting its first dedicated indoor pickleball facility with the upcoming opening of PB Club at the Twin City Shopping Center. The new 8,350-square-foot club will provide year-round access to the nation’s fastest-growing sport and joins a diverse mix of tenants at the 95,000-square-foot property.
Owned and operated by Ari and Naomi Saposh, the club is designed for both casual and competitive players. It will feature three pro-style indoor courts in a modern, climate-controlled setting.
Beyond the courts, PB Club will offer amenities like a co-working space, a lounge area, and grab-and-go snacks.
“Our co-working space allows people that work remotely to utilize our private, sound-proof area while meeting others with a shared interest in pickleball,” Ari Saposh said. The owners plan to open three more PB Club facilities in Hudson County over the next 18 months.
The lease, arranged by Nicole Anderocci of Levin Management Corporation (LMC), highlights a shift toward experiential retail.
“This lease reflects our commitment to curating tenant mixes that evolve beyond traditional retail to include recreation and community engagement,” Anderocci said. She noted that as Jersey City’s first dedicated indoor pickleball facility, PB Club will enhance the area’s recreational landscape.
Twin City Shopping Center, located on the Jersey City/Bayonne border, serves a residential population of more than 187,000 people and attracts 2.8 million visitors annually. PB Club will join tenants such as Aqui Market, Retro Fitness, Wendy’s, and Taco Bell.


