Downtown San Jose has gained a new hub for social sports with the opening of Volo Sports at 300 S. 1st Street. The Baltimore-based company took over the Serpentine Pavilion and part of an adjacent parking lot, turning the former roller rink and food truck site into a 41,000-square-foot space for leagues and pickup games.
Club Volo offers pickleball, sand volleyball, futsal, and additional community programming. The five-year lease marks Volo’s first owned facility in the Bay Area after running leagues in rented spaces previously. The site opened with a launch event featuring Mayor Matt Mahan, free sports, live music, food, and giveaways.
The new location created about 55 jobs, mostly part-time roles that form the core of operations. Strong interest from the existing player base helped drive the decision to build out a dedicated space for play.
Volo targets adults between 18 and 40, with particular appeal to San Jose State University students, recent graduates, and downtown workers. Company teams have already formed for co-worker play, and the fenced facility with staffed hours provides a convenient after-work and weekend option.
Bookings for leagues and sessions can be made through Volo Sports directly or via on-site QR codes. Hours currently run weekdays from 5 to 9:30 p.m. and weekends from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., with potential expansion based on demand.
Source: SVBJ













