Sky Zone franchisee Mohammed “Mo” Zia began his career at Southern California Edison where he played a crucial role in pioneering the utility …
Defy parks attract older teenagers and adults by emphasizing what its CEO calls “a lot of activity and adrenaline.”
Ty Law, right, formerly a cornerback for the New England Patriots, and Rob Arnold are co-founders of Launch Entertainment, which overhauled it…
“Launch is not a trampoline park. Why? Because trampoline parks are dead,” declared Brad Artery, COO of the Rhode Island-based family entertainment franchise that has undergone a complete transformation since its first park opened in 2012.
From left: Longtime friends and mentors Doc Cohen and Don DeBolt with the retiring Scott Lehr.
“I've pretty much have done everything at IFA except being a lobbyist,” says Scott Lehr as he reflects on his nearly three decades with the International Franchise Association.
Defy parks will include ninja warrior courses, flying trapezes, G-tramping and more, under the CircusTrix umbrella.
Defy parks will include ninja warrior courses, flying trapezes, G-tramping and more, under the CircusTrix umbrella.