Trampoline Park Eyes Cherry Hill For New Family-Entertainment Center
CHERRY HILL, NJ — Cherry Hill could be getting a family-entertainment center with a trampoline park, bowling alley and plenty of other activities.
A local business group has signed a franchising agreement to bring Launch Entertainment to the Cherry Hill area. Launch Entertainment, which specializes in trampoline parks and other family fun, has 29 locations around the nation.
Launch of Cherry Hill’s attractions will include a bowling alley, arcade games, an air track basketball court, laser tag, obstacle courses, a Krave pizzeria, a bar and more.
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The Cherry Hill Group hasn’t finalized a location but has shortlisted a few spots for the entertainment center. Launch of Cherry Hill is projected to open in spring 2025, according to Launch Entertainment.
A spokesperson for Launch was unable to disclose the members of the Cherry Hill group but said they specialize in the IT industry, real estate and travel, software consulting, and IT networking.
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The group expects the location to be at least 35,000 square feet.
Founded in 2012, Launch began as a trampoline park and a small arcade. The concept has since evolved to a range of family-entertainment options under one roof.
Launch currently has 29 locations in 14 states, including one in Deptford.
“As Launch Entertainment continues its expansion into new territories, we are thrilled to collaborate with experienced operators like the Cherry Hill group,” said Jeff Todd, Launch’s senior vice president of business development. “Our Cherry Hill franchisees bring diverse expertise and are committed to making a strong introduction of Launch Entertainment to their community.”
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