New Jump Park locating in Westfield

A new Jump Park is coming to Westfield and will locate within the same development with previously-announced Laser Flash of Carmel. The announcement was made this week by EdgeRock Development of Westfield to include a multi-level 40,000 square-foot Jump Park recreation center. The new center will be located at the “Dartown Crossing Project” on East State Road 32, west of U.S. 31.

Birch Dalton, EdgeRock managing director, said, “By adding the jump park to the Laser Flash entertainment center, the plans have grown into a 140,000 square-foot retail center that with these high-volume anchors will enhance the development of the entire 40-acre multi use project.”

There is significant interest from free-standing restaurants who want to locate within the development. Developers say they expect to have a hotel signed to the site before the end of the year.

Both the Jump Park and Laser Flash entertainment center will start construction in spring of 2019 with plans to be open before the holiday season 2019. The site was selected to best serve the growing Westfield community daily, for business events and to serve the Grand Park demand for entertainment options.

EdgeRock Development currently has a Starbucks, Crew Car Wash, Penn Station and Forum Credit Union under construction on the 32 West Corridor all scheduled for 2018 openings. EdgeRock recently started construction on the “ProX” 60,000 square-foot athletic facility at Westfield’s Grand Park with an opening date of early 2019.

“The growth of Westfield and Grand Park has made Westfield an attractive place to build a state-of-the-art Jump Park,” said Tom Holsworth, owner of Jump Park Westfield. “When we were approached by EdgeRock to build our Jump Park near the planned laser flash, we saw a great opportunity to cross serve the local community and the Grand Park visitors. Holsworth is planning to make the Jump Park the largest in the Area and be equipped with the best trampolines and rock-climbing walls. My family is a big user of such facilities and I know the Hamilton County area well, so it made sense for me to get this business going now while my family can be a big part of it. I couldn’t be more excited to bring something like this to the area of Westfield.”