Cushman & Wakefieldrepresented Activate Games in its 12,078-square-foot lease for a new location at Grogan’s Mill shopping center in Spring, Texas.
Cushman & Wakefield’s Eric Lestin and Michael Burgower represented Activate Games, while Adam Blustein of Global Fund Investments represented ownership.
The Grogan’s Mill location, at 536 Sawdust Road, is Activate Games’ second location in metro Houston. Lestin and Burgower also represented the firm in its initial location in Katy at 20235 Katy Freeway.
Activate’s new state-of-the-art gaming facility welcomes all ages and skill levels, encouraging players to explore and create their own unique gaming experience. Here’s what to expect:
- Guests can sign up in groups of two to five players and challenge each other through progress tracking via Activate’s high-tech electronic RFID wristbands, racking up points, leveling up and earning prizes along the way.
- Top gaming rooms at the new live-action gaming venue include the fast-paced Tik Tok viral Mega Grid with 500+ multi-activated rainbow-colored tiles, a technicolored Hoops Court, a digital dodgeball revamp called Strike, and reflex-defying Laser tag.
- Players at Activate navigate through a series of games, their scores soaring as they leap, dodge, and strategize through the world’s first live-action gaming experience.