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Cloudbound opens 18,000 s/f playspace at Simone Development Companies’ 80 Nardozzi Place

 

 

New Rochelle, NY Simone Development Companies has arranged the opening of 80 Nardozzi Pl. of Cloudbound, an indoor playspace concept designed specifically for young children ages 0–6. This is Cloudbound’s first location nationwide.

Cloudbound’s 18,000 s/f playspace combines the energy of a playground with the wonder of a children’s museum. From giant spiral slides and castle-inspired obstacle courses for preschoolers to sensory-rich interactive zones for babies and toddlers, it is crafted to spark curiosity, imagination, and growth.

“We are very proud that Cloudbound chose 80 Nardozzi Pl. for its first location in the nation,” said Joanna Simone, president of leasing and property management operations for Simone Development Companies. “The addition of this family-focused recreational space further strengthens our complex at Nardozzi Place as a prime experiential and service-oriented destination for the local community.”

“Cloudbound reflects a deep understanding of early childhood and the realities of modern parenting,” said Josh Rathweg, president of Cloudbound. “The early years of parenting are a critical time not only for children’s development, but for the formation of long-lasting family friendships. Cloudbound was designed to support both individualized play for kids and intentional community-building opportunities for parents.”

Cloudbound joins PXG Westchester and My Salon Suite at 80–110 Nardozzi Pl. as well as LA Fitness and Dello Russo Laser Vision at Simone Development’s adjacent 70 Nardozzi Pl. Located directly off I-95 North & South and near Main St. and the Hutchinson River Pkwy., the property is also next to several popular retailers including Costco, Home Depot, CVS, Bank of America, and Land Rover & Jaguar.

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