VANCOUVER, Washington
| Asking Price |
$2,500,000 |
Year Established |
2024 |
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| Annual Revenue |
$3,959,000 |
Reason for Selling |
Owner is pursuing other interests |
|
| Annual P/L |
$0 |
Attention |
Buyer Services |
|
| Annual Cash Flow |
$0 |
Listing Number |
1013615 |
|
| # of Employees |
102 |
Business Category |
Recreation: Entertainment |
|
Business Overview:
Building an indoor adventure park from scratch runs well into the millions and takes years to fill with paying families. This Urban Air in Vancouver, Washington already cleared that bar: roughly $6.5M went into the build, and it now generates about $3.9M in annual revenue.
Urban Air is one of the most recognized names in family entertainment, and this location has ramped quickly since opening in 2024. The park earns across several streams at once: open play, birthday parties, memberships, group outings, and private events, which spreads demand across weekdays, weekends, and seasons. For Vancouver families, it has become a year-round destination for both celebrations and everyday fun.
Highlights include:
- Full-time GM in place; owner works about 10 to 20 hrs per week
- SBA eligible with seller financing available to qualified buyers
- 45,000 sq ft corner unit, minutes from the interstate
- Roughly 50,000 guest visits per year in a growing Vancouver market
- Franchise transfer includes brand systems and 3 months of training
- 10-year lease with two 5-year renewal options
This may fit a semi-absentee investor comfortable overseeing a manager-run operation, a first-time franchise buyer drawn to an established brand with training included, or an existing entertainment operator adding a high-volume location to a portfolio.
Property Features and Assets:
<p>The park occupies a 45,000 sq ft corner unit in a Vancouver shopping plaza, minutes from the interstate, with parking sized for a full building of guests. The current owner took the space through a full demolition and a custom build-out designed around the park layout, including new rooftop HVAC units. Inside, the attraction mix runs from a 2-story indoor go-kart track and bumper and spin cars to a ceiling-mounted zipline, alongside the trampoline and play attractions the brand is known for. Furniture, fixtures, equipment, and on-hand inventory are included in the sale, and the space sits on a 10-year lease with two 5-year renewal options.</p>
Market Competition and Expansion:
<p>The clearest growth lever is local marketing, an area the current owner has run lightly. A new owner who commits a directed marketing budget and shows up consistently at community events can turn the Vancouver family base into more repeat visits. Specific paths include building school and youth-organization partnerships, pursuing corporate and group bookings, and running targeted digital campaigns around birthdays, memberships, and seasonal promotions. Re-engaging past guests through email and membership offers is a further low-cost channel. Because the park is already busy on limited marketing, added demand generation has real room to lift results rather than simply fill idle capacity.</p><div></div>
Additional Details:
- The property is Leased.
- The owner is willing to train/assist the new owner.
- This is not homebased business opportunity.
- This is a franchise resale opportunity