Trampoline park Jump Inc. set to bounce into Sheffield’s Meadowhall
Jump Inc., the urban trampoline brand, is set to open its second UK site at Meadowhall later this summer.
The 22,000 sq ft stand-alone location will be the brand’s biggest in the UK and will host a range of trampoline activities and fitness classes.
The new site will include 140 interconnected trampolines, airbags, slam dunk nets and professional trampolines. In addition, dodgeball, wall running, jump towers and tumble tracks will be available.
Open seven days a week, the purpose built park will also feature its own cafe, a viewing gallery and individual party rooms that can accommodate up to 60 people.
Richard Crowther, asset manager for British Land, said: “The Jump Inc. concept is an exciting innovation in the UK leisure market and showcases our commitment to making Meadowhall the destination of choice for a day out in the region.
“We are confident that visitors from Meadowhall’s catchment will respond with enthusiasm, as it is the perfect entertainment for families to fitness fanatics.”
Chris Hayes, the founder of Jump Inc., who grew up in Sheffield, added: “This is a very exciting project and demonstrates huge investment in the local region.
“As the leading regional retail and leisure destination, Meadowhall is a key part of the local area. We wanted to launch here to connect with the community and promote health, wellbeing and quality family time - encouraging all ages to get active while having fun.”
Colliers International acted for Meadowhall.
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