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Empire Commercial Construction builds-out 25,000 s/f at Lowe’s Plaza for Get Air Trampoline Park

Greece, NY Empire Commercial Construction completed the contract for Get Air Trampoline Park. Empire partnered with Greater Living Architecture for design of the over 25,000 s/f tenant fit-out located at 3160 West Ridge Rd. in the existing Lowe’s Plaza.

“Empire is proud to be a part of bringing this exciting new entertainment venue to the Rochester and surrounding communities,” said Empire president, Josh Myers. “We are leaping with joy having established this relationship with Get Air and look forward to exceeding future construction goals for this fun national brand.”
This 25,000 s/f park is packed with wall-to-wall trampolines, foam pits, dunk lanes, ninja obstacle features (warped walls, fidget ladders, etc.), dodgeball court, fly rail and so much more! Get Air even has a special section of the trampoline park for jumpers under 46 inches tall. Additionally, this new park includes party rooms and areas suitable for company gatherings, family reunions, birthday parties and other events.

Empire has completed dozens of fitness/entertainment locations throughout Upstate New York for both regional, national and international franchises. Past projects specific to this category include D1 Training, Challenge Athletics, TITLE Boxing, Ladybugs Play, Pure Barre, Press The Limit Fitness, Burd Physical Therapy and more.

Get Air Trampoline Parks are the nation’s biggest and best indoor trampoline parks. With more than 70 locations, our trampoline parks feature wall-to-wall trampolines, dodgeball courts, basketball dunk lanes and ninja obstacle courses! Over the past ten years, GET AIR has grown into a recognizable national brand. Our mission is to provide safe and healthy entertainment, recreation, and exercise for all members of our community: families, children, teams, schools, charities, businesses, clubs, groups, churches, athletes, etc.

Empire Commercial Construction, a division of Taylor-The Builders, specializes in quick turn-around new construction, renovations, and maintenance for commercial, medical, and retail space across New York State. Their project professionals have completed scores of renovations, buildouts and pad locations for premier national restaurants and retailers. They will make sure it’s built right on time, the first time.

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