FiDi is getting there!
Manhattan Community Squash Center
by James Green
1y ago
Here’s a quick update on how the construction is coming along at Pearl Street. The first courts are up. The glass backs are nearly ready to be put in. Tile is being installed. In short “we’re getting there!”. I’m sure you’re like me and CANNOT WAIT to hit a small black ball in one of those glamorous white courts – oh wait – or would you rather hit a white ball on and even more glamorous glass court! Whatever your desire – check out this video tour of the space. As always, don’t boast, just keep it deep. – James The post FiDi is getting there! appeared first on Open Squash ..read more
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Open Squash in the Press!
Manhattan Community Squash Center
by Dane Blake
1y ago
Your favorite squash club is getting famous! If you haven’t seen, we’ve been featured in 2 episodes of the In Squash Podcast (Ep. 238 and Ep. 255) which provides interviews and conversations with world class players, coaches, and enthusiasts! Our very own Cleve Miller was also interviewed by UK’s SquashMad Magazine on how we are fulfilling our mission of growing the game. Additionally, New York’s Timeout Magazine wrote a little profile on 5 indisputable reasons to start your squash journey today! It’s been quite the week! Please like and share the good news with friends and family and help ..read more
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The Courts Have Arrived!
Manhattan Community Squash Center
by James Green
1y ago
I’m excited! While I admit it doesn’t take much to get me excited about squash, this time I have good reason: our squash courts have arrived and are safely located at 100 Pearl Street – our newest FiDi location that is scheduled to open in September 2023. We’re not *quite* ready to put them up yet, but we’re nearly there. One of the most time consuming and difficult things to build when putting a squash center on the 14th floor of a building in Manhattan (or the 5th floor for that matter) are the Jack Slabs – concrete isolation slabs that we put below the courts to ensure that no matter how ..read more
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Open Squash FiDi: Update #2
Manhattan Community Squash Center
by Cleve
1y ago
‘Tis the season – not the Holiday season of course, but the middle of the squash season which is always celebrated by the arrival of the Tournament of Champions (ToC) in Grand Central Station. Click here [insert link] to see what Open Squash has going on at the ToC – we’ve designed some unique player experiences that will put you in the center of the action (sometimes literally!). Meanwhile, we are deep into the middle of construction for our new FiDi location, and we have another video tour to whet your appetite. If you just can’t wait for eight more squash courts to come online in New Yo ..read more
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Two unique opportunities to help open up access to squash!
Manhattan Community Squash Center
by Cleve
1y ago
The two biggest weeks in squash in NYC are almost here. That’s right: the Tournament of Champions PSA event, combined with the Grand Open amateur tournament, turns January into a simply amazing month for the NYC squash community. With this as the starting point, the Open Squash team has come up with a way to make this January even more special! We’ve created two unique, once-in-a-lifetime squash experiences that will get you or your loved one even closer to the action, and even more engaged with squash at the highest level. And it’s all for a great cause: your Junior Scholarship Fund. Starti ..read more
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Introducing: Peter Creed!
Manhattan Community Squash Center
by Open Squash
2y ago
Hiring squash pros can be tough. The skills and attributes that lead to competitive success on the PSA tour are very different from those that lead to success as a squash teacher. The holy grail is to find someone who combines world-class squash ability with the passion and patience for teaching, communicating, developing and encouraging that ability in others. This combination isn’t common and…well, you can probably see where this post is going! So, it’s with great pleasure that we can announce that Peter Creed is joining Open Squash this fall at our Bryant Park location, where he will be ..read more
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Gina Kennedy Camp: just two spots left
Manhattan Community Squash Center
by Open Squash
2y ago
Just out this weekend – an amazing video documentary on a simply incredible player. Harvard grad, Gina Kennedy has had the fastest rise up the pro ranks in the history of the PSA. We’re so proud to have Gina on the Open Squash team. She’s an inspiration to everyone and an incredible asset to the sport. And if that’s not enough good news: Gina will be at Open Squash August 15th-19th for a special all-girls squash camp, and we have three spots open. This camp is specifically all-female and focused on the technical, physical and mental attributes that are essential for young women and girls ..read more
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Help us find our finance director!
Manhattan Community Squash Center
by Cleve
2y ago
As you all know, the Open Squash community is starting an exciting growth stage, with our Pearl Street community center coming online in about a year, and our Brooklyn center a year after that. That’s going from five courts to 23, and from 500 members to over 2000. Growing the sport (and making it affordable to all) is our mission, so it’s rewarding to see this progress. All credit to our amazing community – our Bryant Park players, team, volunteers, collaborators, partners, donors, and fellow squash lovers. If Open Squash is a bandwagon, then you are the band!  Now we’d like to ask your ..read more
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Brooklyn in the house!
Manhattan Community Squash Center
by James Green
2y ago
Brooklyn is special (if you don’t believe me, ask anyone who lives there). And in our case it’s extra-special because early next year we will be assuming the lease of a space that currently offers squash: 43 Clark Street (AKA EAC). This is a big deal, because the lease is up soon, and if we hadn’ secured the lease, those courts would very likely have gone the way of 86th street, Lincoln Center, and The Printing House, and if you don’t know what I’m talking about that’s because there are no squash courts in any of those locations anymore! But I’m jumping to the end. Let’s start at the beginnin ..read more
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Big news: we’re expanding…and then expanding again!
Manhattan Community Squash Center
by Cleve
2y ago
It’s no secret that we’ve been working hard to get ready for construction of a new 8-court facility downtown on Pearl Street. Last Wednesday we finally signed the lease, and it’s official. So: yay! Then on Thursday we got more great news, about something that we had expected to be months away – we signed another lease, for a 10-court facility in Brooklyn. So, yeah, we’re going from 5 courts to 23 courts over the next two years or so. Our team is mostly over our surprise at this point, and we’re rolling up our sleeves getting ready to put the work in. I’ll get to the details, but first the cont ..read more
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