Plans to turn the upper floor of an industrial unit at Morris Park, next to the M74 at Polmadie, into a soft play area were approved last week.
Innoflate, which has parks in Aberdeen, Dundee, Livingston and Cumbernauld, is expected to open a “flagship” venue at the Rosyth Road business park.The firm’s parks include inflatable climbing walls, huge slides and assault courses. It promises the “best bounce experience in Scotland”. Venues offer fitness classes, adult-only, disco and NerfWar sessions as well as relaxed periods for people who need additional support. They also hold inno-tots sessions for younger children.
A council report said the play area would “provide for the sustainable reuse” of a “vacant building, reducing the need for greenfield development”.Darren Margach, Innoflate’s founder and chief executive, previously said opening in “such a premier and well-respected location such as Morris Park is a significant and milestone period for the group”.
He added: “We are encouraged and excited with what the future holds for our brand. The creation of Innoflate Glasgow will expand our portfolio and provide longevity and stability now and for the future.”
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