Oleta Partners, a joint venture between LeFrak and Turnberry, has introduced a groundbreaking amenity at the SoLé Mia development in North Miami. The project features the largest floating pickleball court in the country, situated directly on the community’s seven-acre Crystal Lagoon, further cementing the site’s reputation as a wellness-focused destination.
Key takeaways
- The court measures 69 by 33 feet and is located on the freshwater Laguna SoLé.
- It is the first installation of its kind at a residential property, custom-built by Inflatable Island.
- Access is exclusive to residents and their guests on a first-come, first-served basis.
- The amenity is part of a broader $4 billion, 184-acre master-planned community expansion.
A new standard for waterfront recreation
The introduction of the floating pickleball court represents a significant milestone in recreational design. By utilizing the expansive Crystal Lagoon, developers have created a unique, visually striking venue that blends athletic activity with the serene environment of the water. The court features custom branding and a vibrant blue surface that complements the lagoon’s aesthetic, offering residents a one-of-a-kind experience that is not found in any other residential community in the region.
Exclusive access and amenities
Designed to enhance the lifestyle of those living within the development, the court is currently available to residents and their accompanied guests from Friday through Sunday. Management of the facility is handled by the property’s professional lifeguard team, ensuring safety while maintaining the court’s pristine condition. To facilitate ease of use, the development provides all necessary equipment, including paddles and balls, as well as life jackets, allowing residents to transition seamlessly from the water to the game.
Expanding the SoLé Mia lifestyle
This new court is the latest addition to a rapidly growing master-planned community that prioritizes walkability and outdoor connectivity. SoLé Mia is currently home to over 1,000 residents and features an extensive network of walking paths known as The Loop, which connects the property to the Oleta River State Park and the Florida International University campus. With existing amenities like Reserve Padel, a massive dog park, and upcoming educational facilities like the Mater Academy charter school, the development continues to solidify its position as a premier, wellness-driven hub in North Miami.
