National trampoline park specialist set to launch latest site in Leeds
A national trampoline park operator is set to launch its newest venue in West Yorkshire after signing on for its tenth site.
Gravity Active Entertainment, which has venues in Hull, Milton Keynes and Edinburgh, is set to launch its latest trampoline park at the Cardigan Fields retail and leisure complex in Leeds.
Set to open later this month, the site is set to receive £500k of inward investment from the firm to enhance its proposition with new equipment.
Harvey Jenkinson, co-founder and chief executive of Gravity, commented: “This is an ideal destination for our latest trampoline park.
“The thriving area welcomes an impressive amount of daily footfall and a whole range of entertainment, making it the ideal spot to launch a new site.”
Real estate specialist Savills advised the firm on the letting. Stephen Henderson, retail director at Savills, added: “Gravity continues to expand across the UK and we are delighted to support them as they grow.
“The new site in Leeds will undergo a comprehensive refurbishment over the coming few months and will provide the area with an exciting new trampoline park.”
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