‘Global showcase’ trampoline park set to open in Doncaster
A Doncaster warehouse is set to become the new home of a “global showcase” trampoline park.
Go Bounce has agreed a 10-year lease for Unit 13 at Shaw Lane industrial park, which is owned and managed by London & Cambridge Properties (LCP).
Go Bounce will be a show site for Trampoline Park suppliers, Luna Trampolines.
Shaun Wilson, one of the directors of Luna Trampolines said the 15,048 sq ft premises will have a capacity of 70 bouncers and will have a range of additional features including a traverse climbing wall, air bag and a foam pit with multi-challenge features.
The park is currently being fitted out for an August 1st opening and 50000 hours of employment will generated annually.
Shaun said: “Because Luna Trampolines is a major supplier of trampoline park equipment to the UK and also exports to many other countries, we will use this fantastic new facility as a show site to increase our order book and expand the Company.
“Go Bounce in Doncaster will be superb trampoline park in its own right but its primary function is to be a show site for our products and this will give customers from all over the world the opportunity to see the best quality equipment being used in a genuine trading trampoline park.”
Paula James, industrial lettings manager at LCP, added: “This is the second trampoline park we have helped to attract for our premises across the country and we are delighted to have worked with Go Bounce so that it can open its latest venture in its home town.”
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