New padel center to be built at Green Spin Winterthur
The start-up Padelta will be the anchor tenant in the Green Spin building in Winterthur. A modern sports center with five courts, a fitness facility and a café is being built on 3,200 square meters and will open in 2027.
The start-up Padelta from Rothenburg LU will be the anchor tenant for the Green Spin service building in Winterthur, according to a press release. Padelta will build five courts, a fitness facility and a café on 3,200 square meters. The courts are due to open in 2027. Padelta operates 33 playgrounds at eight locations in Switzerland.
“Padelta is a perfect fit for our targeted tenant mix,” Rahel and Peter Felix are quoted as saying. Both initiated and developed the Green Spin project with their office Felix Partner. With its range of sports, leisure activities and restaurants, the Padel Center appeals to exactly one of the building’s intended user groups.
Green Spin is located in the Grüze district in the east of the city of Winterthur and offers 31,000 square meters of space for businesses, offices and services. The project is geared towards the ecological, economic and social aspects of sustainability and will be certified in accordance with the international sustainability standard for buildings, BREEAM. Construction of the building will start in 2025 – it will be occupied in 2027.
“Being the first mover in a pioneering project in Europe has excited us,” says Yannick Moser from Padelta. According to the press release, the concept has also won over other sectors. Concrete negotiations are already underway with other anchor tenants for Green Spin.