New family entertainment center planned for Grand Park

By PHIL SANCHEZ
WISH-TV |
wishtv.com

A new family entertainment center and residential development is planned for the north side of Grand Park, city officials announced Monday.

GPS.fun, a locally owned company, plans to build a 33,000-square-foot indoor entertainment facility near 191st Street and Horton Road. The center will feature duckpin bowling, laser tag, a full-service bar, a modern arcade, and “Krazy Darts,” a laser-projected dart game designed for all skill levels.

A 40,000-square-foot outdoor area will complement the indoor attractions, offering a ropes course and mini-golf.

In addition to the entertainment offerings, plans call for up to 104 two-story townhomes to be built on the northern portion of the site.

“We’re excited to welcome GPS.fun to Westfield as another high-quality amenity for our residents and visitors,” Mayor Scott Willis said in a statement. “This project not only provides much-needed family entertainment for our residents but also supports our vision for the Grand Park area in creating a mix of entertainment and recreation options.”

The project was introduced at Monday’s City Council meeting and will go before the Advisory Plan Commission for a public hearing on May 5. Final consideration by the City Council is expected July 14.

If approved, construction could begin later this year, with the entertainment venue projected to open in late 2026.

This story was originally published by WISH-TV at wishtv.com/news/entertainment-news/westfield-grand-park-entertainment-development.

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