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The Williamsburg City Council has unanimously approved a special use permit for Slick City Action Park, an indoor slide park replacing the former Yankee Candle store. With unique waterless slides and various entertainment options, it aims to become a major local attraction. This venue marks the company’s first location in Virginia, aligning with the city’s plan to enhance recreational facilities and contribute positively to the economy. City officials and residents are enthusiastic about the park’s potential to revitalize the area, providing a crucial family-friendly entertainment option.
WILLIAMSBURG – The Williamsburg City Council has unanimously approved a special use permit for Slick City Action Park, an exciting new indoor slide park that will replace the closed Yankee Candle store on Richmond Road. The decision was made on Thursday, signaling a new beginning for the vacant space that has been empty since the candle retailer closed its doors in 2021 after 15 years of operation.
Slick City Action Park is known for its unique waterless slide attractions and aims to provide a range of recreational activities for families and individuals. Besides the thrilling slides, the park will also feature a variety of entertainment options, including arcade games, obstacle courses, zip lines, and laser tag. This facility is poised to become a major attraction in the area, catering to residents and visitors alike.
The Williamsburg venue marks Slick City’s first location in Virginia and will be their 17th facility nationwide. The company is currently working on an ambitious expansion plan with 40 locations under construction throughout the United States, demonstrating a strong commitment to bringing their innovative entertainment model to more communities.
City officials expressed enthusiasm for the project, confirming that Slick City’s proposal aligns with the city’s comprehensive plan and is a good fit for the neighborhood and surrounding properties. The approval comes after the previous plans from Uptown Alley, a Richmond-based entertainment venue, were withdrawn due to high renovation and construction costs. As a result, the city is hopeful that Slick City Action Park will breathe new life into the now-vacant building and contribute positively to the local economy.
Mayor Douglas Pons indicated that the new park could significantly impact the community by providing a modern recreation option, especially important during extreme weather conditions when outdoor activities are limited. Councilor Barbara Ramsey expressed support for moving the project forward, while Councilor Stacy Kern-Scheerer highlighted the importance of indoor entertainment options for families, particularly given the area’s previous lack of such amenities.
Since Yankee Candle’s unexpected closure, residents have been looking for new attractions to fill the space, making Slick City Action Park a welcome addition to the local landscape. The project aims to enhance the city’s offering of family-friendly activities and is expected to attract both local residents and tourists.
As of now, a specific timeline for the next steps in the project’s development has not been provided. However, the community anticipates further updates as Slick City moves forward with its plans. For those interested in learning more about the facilities and attractions, information can be found on the park’s official website, slickcity.com.
The approval of Slick City Action Park signals a bright future for the location previously occupied by Yankee Candle, paving the way for a dynamic recreational venue that promises to engage and entertain residents of all ages.
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