A section of the latest developments in the US amusement and attraction market.

Allevity

South Dakota - Allevity Entertainment has opened a new location in the city of Aberdeen (pictured).

A laser tag arena, four miniature bowling lanes, 40 arcade games, an augmented rock climbing wall, bumper cars, a Ballocity Play Center and axe throwing have filled the 20,000sq.ft space along with party rooms and a café.

New York - The Family Fun Factory is set to reopen in the New Hartford Shopping Center this spring, according to its owners.

Previously located in the Sangertown Square mall in the city, the entertainment venue will house a laser tag arena, arcade, playground area, ninja course and e-sports.

The new 30,000sq.ft FEC is due to open by the end of May.

North Carolina - Urban Air has announced the latest in its growing chain of venues.

A 34,000sq.ft indoor park at Poyner Pond Circle, Raleigh, will host a range of activites including trampolining, dodgeball, rock climbing, obstacle courses and indoor playgrounds.

Urban Air’s Adventure Hub will feature exclusive attractions including a ropes course and a Sky Rider Indoor Coaster.

The Urban Café will refresh adventure seekers, while function rooms will cater for birthday parties, corporate activities and other private events.

The Raleigh site is slated to open in Q3 2020

New York - A pub operator is bidding for US$225,000 in state subsidies to redevelop a property in Schenectady.

The Irish Kids Restaurant Corporation, which runs Katie O' Brynes Irish Pub, plans to use vacant space to build two commercial sport simulators and an outdoor deck complete with a stage, dining area and bar as part of a proposed $300,000 FEC.