![]() "South Jersey is a region that’s heavily populated with families," Singh said. Tucked into the remaining spaces are arcade games, interactive golfing stations, and, for adults, an axe throwing venue.įood and drink sales are critical to success with an 810 Billiards & Bowling, so a restaurant and a bar have their niches. The former flooring supply outlet at 3679 South Delsea Drive it is adapting offers lots of room for 16 lanes and multiple pool tables. Like the sign will say, pool and bowling are big parts of 810 Billiards and Bowling. An 810 Billiards & Bowling franchise owned by local businessman Gary Singh anticipates opening in December, also close to the center of that market. More than one entertainment has eyes on the Greater Millville-Vineland market. ![]() “Union Lake Crossing’s strong tenant mix, easy access, and wide geographic draw made it a logical sport for our second New Jersey location.” From down South, 810 Billiards & Bowling places bet on Vineland The Blackwood venue successfully debuted and this site hopefully does the same in the Greater Millville-Vineland market, he said. For now, conversion work has gutted the store to its walls.Īmong other features, the Union Lake Crossing Fun City will have trampoline courts, a Ninja course, a ropes course, a zipline, dodgeball, basketball, a playground, a battle beam, a foam pit, bumper ball, and an arcade. The facility may also include bumper cars.įun City General Manager Nick Zhang dropped news of the Millville site in December 2022. The adventure park is taking 36,500 square feet of a former Dick’s Sporting Goods store. The company points to a summer 2023 opening, but not to a certain date. Fun City takes chance on Cumberland County for second South Jersey ventureįun City Adventure Park, which recently opened a site in Blackwood, is opening its second location in New Jersey at Union Lake Crossing shopping center in Millville. ![]() Market studies say audiences also are attracted by new electronic games and high technology offerings such as virtual reality and 3D experiences. The indoor entertainment centers can be “new builds,” but this concept also is filling gaps in struggling malls and repurposing theaters and other free-standings buildings with massive square footage to use. Big operators like Dave & Buster’s may spring to mind as “Family Entertainment Centers,” but the opportunities are drawing smaller and one-time investors. Indoor entertainment venues focused on drawing in all age groups and entire families are poised to open in coming months across South Jersey and some soon enough to take advantage of summer vacation.Īreas with the right mix of children are getting hard looks by entrepreneurs. Watch Video: Dave & Buster's is opening its first location in South Jersey
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