Urban courts

A bad court is an empty court.

Crooked lines, dead rims, cracked asphalt—people read it instantly. Not worth it. Not for a quick game, not for a long one. And so it sits, technically “public,” but practically abandoned.

Because these spaces aren’t just for kids passing time. A good basketball court, a proper futsal pitch, a well-kept beach volleyball setup—they pull people in. Teenagers, adults, whole communities. Movement becomes social. Effort becomes visible.

Quality signals something simple: you matter enough to build this right.

And when that happens, the city doesn’t just provide space—it creates life.