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Clayton park news journal. pictona founders rainer and julie martens show off the then brand new 24 court pickleball complex in holly hill on june 24, 2020, three weeks before it officially opened. Initially, the martens proposed a $3 million donation, alongside a $1 million request from the city of holly hill, to repurpose the underutilized 25 acre hollyland park into a magnet for pickleball enthusiasts regionally and nationally. however, the total expenditure for the initial phase of pictona, comprising 24 courts, amounted to $6.3 million.

Pictona's founders and major financial backers rainer and julie martens stand inside the covered courts area at the pickleball complex in holly hill on june 24, 2020, three weeks before opening. Pictona founding directors to retire. posted on march 27, 2024. rainer martens, the ceo of pictona, has announced to the board and city of holly hill his desire to resign by the end of the year. julie martens, player shops director and official advisor to the ceo, will also step aside by the end of the year. read more here. Herald tribune. pictona founders to retire after putting holly hill on the map. 2024 03 24 clayton park. when rainer and julie martens announced plans in 2018 to donate several million dollars to build a world class pickleball complex in holly hill, they promised to oversee operations for two years to get it establishe­d. The martens invested more than $4 million to build pictona's "initial phase" on 12 acres of holly hill's 15 acre hollyland park at 1060 ridgewood ave,, across the street from city hall.

Herald tribune. pictona founders to retire after putting holly hill on the map. 2024 03 24 clayton park. when rainer and julie martens announced plans in 2018 to donate several million dollars to build a world class pickleball complex in holly hill, they promised to oversee operations for two years to get it establishe­d. The martens invested more than $4 million to build pictona's "initial phase" on 12 acres of holly hill's 15 acre hollyland park at 1060 ridgewood ave,, across the street from city hall. Holly hill owns the pictona complex which is run by the martens and the pictona at holly hill pickleball club as a not for profit venture. the city contributed $1 million towards the initial phase. 1060 ridgewood ave. holly hill, fl 32117 phone: 386 310 7067.

Holly hill owns the pictona complex which is run by the martens and the pictona at holly hill pickleball club as a not for profit venture. the city contributed $1 million towards the initial phase. 1060 ridgewood ave. holly hill, fl 32117 phone: 386 310 7067.

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