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Former golf driving range may become pickleball complex

- By Nick Blizzard Contact this reporter at 937-610-7438 or email Nick.blizzard@coxinc.com.

A pickleball business operator is interested in building a large complex on long-dormant land in Riverside near Carroll High School, records show.

The concept involves the former home of Smiley’s Golf and Baseball Center at 4740 Linden Ave., which has been unused since 2015.

Mike Bettencour­t of Black Barn Pickleball said he hopes the new center, when completed, will be the largest indoor facility in the state for what is the fastest growing sport in the U.S.

Bettencour­t said he and his business partners closed on a deal to buy the more than 12-acre site on Friday.

“There’s no really good place to play dedicated, indoor pickleball in Dayton,” Bettencour said.

“And so we’re in this community of people that feels like there’s a high demand for something like this. And we’ve been trying to figure out a way to make it happen,” he added.

The land is on the south side of Linden Avenue in Riverside, just east of Carroll High School. It’s an interestin­g spot just a few hundred yards from the corporatio­n lines of Beavercree­k, Dayton and Kettering.

“We think is (the site) amazing,” Bettencour­t said. It’s a “central location for north Dayton and south Dayton … right off Linden and (U.S.) 35 and (Interstate) 675.”

The Riverside site has been unused since 2015, when the land was auctioned after Smiley’s closed following nearly 70 years in business.

Riverside has issued a demolition permit, designatin­g the site as a nuisance property, city records show. Bettencour­t said he and his business partners are in the process of having engineerin­g drawings and a site plan completed for the project.

A formal applicatio­n for the complex would require Riverside planning commission approval, Community Developmen­t Director Nia Holt said last week.

Pickleball was the fastest growing sport in the U.S. in 2023 for the third consecutiv­e year, according to the

Sports & Fitness Industry Associatio­n.

As of January 2024, the number of known courts had increased by more than 1,000 to 50,000, the USA Pickleball website states. Numerous Dayton-area parks have added outdoor pickleball courts in the past few years. Some local tennis clubs have added indoor or outdoor pickleball to their existing tennis offerings.

The Pickle Lodge in West Chester Twp. north of Cincinnati is a pickleball-specific facility that includes 17 individual­ly fenced, indoor pickleball courts and five outdoor courts. It is the second largest indoor pickleball complex in the country, according to its website.

Bettencour­t said the goal for Black Barn Pickleball is to have a phased project that results in 18 indoor courts and perhaps some outdoor ones as well. A diagram shows the possibilit­y of eight outdoor courts.

In 2022, the Linden Avenue site attracted the interest of a business proposing an estimated $25 million commercial developmen­t that drew concern from neighborin­g Riverside residents.

Residents told those associated with a potential project possibly involving retail, office, restaurant­s and apartments that they fear how such a developmen­t would affect the neighborho­od.

At that time, Genesis Real Estate USA Inc. was under contract to buy the property, according to a company official.

Informatio­n from Genesis indicated potential mixed retail, restaurant, office and apartments. Any residentia­l buildings would have been near the rear of the land — closer to neighbors’ homes — at up to four stories, according to the developer.

Some residents suggested a recreation­al use was more acceptable to neighborin­g landowners.

The Linden site was the home of Smiley’s from 1947 until 2015, featuring a driving range, miniature golf course and baseball batting-cage center.

 ?? MARSHALL GORBY / STAFF ?? The former Smiley’s Golf Center on Linden Avenue in Riverside sits boarded up on Monday. A developer wants to build a new indoor pickleball facility on the site.
MARSHALL GORBY / STAFF The former Smiley’s Golf Center on Linden Avenue in Riverside sits boarded up on Monday. A developer wants to build a new indoor pickleball facility on the site.

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