DeWITT — Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park — an international franchised business offering patented all-trampoline, walled playing courts — announced that it will open a new location at DeWitt Town Center this year.
The new 25,000-square-foot facility, located at 3179 Erie Boulevard East, will include an open jump court, ultimate dodge ball courts, a skyslam basketball court and a foam zone, according to a Sky Zone news release. The park will provide customers with a wide array of activities ranging from fitness classes to birthday parties, corporate events, and other group outings, the business said.
“Since Sky Zone was founded in 2004, we have opened 54 locations across the United States and Canada and look forward to bringing our unique concept to Syracuse,” Jeff Platt, president of Sky Zone LLC, said in the news release.
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Sky Zone operates three affiliate-owned indoor trampoline parks, with franchises open in 23 states across the United States, two provinces of Canada, and 10 locations under development in Australia.
Colleen Fitzgerald, franchise owner of Sky Zone’s new location in DeWitt, previously opened a park in Canton, Mich. in 2012. Fitzgerald says she is now “excited” to open one where she attended college.
Fitzgerald and Sky Zone are leasing their space from the Icon Companies, a Syracuse–based real-estate brokerage and property management firm.
“The Sky Zone brand will be a great addition to the DeWitt Town Center and we look forward to the success of this partnership,” Grazi Zazzara, leasing representative of the Icon Companies, said in the release.
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