The long-awaited Ultimate Air Trampoline Park is scheduled to open its doors in early November, bringing more jobs and things to do to the Concho Valley.
Buddy Caubble, Ultimate Air Trampoline Park president, said the company plans to hire 30 new local employees. The pay rate for the jobs will be a little higher than minimum wage, he said, while management positions pay rate is dependent on experience.
Driving by the planned location, the building is up, but there’s still work to be done.
“You can see that the building is up. Right now we are starting the interior finish out. And, we are finalizing all the attractions that will be going in the next few weeks,” Caubble said.
Originally, there was talk that the facility would have opened sometime in the spring or early summer, Caubble said, but it has a lot to do with permitting.
The City of San Angelo’s permitting is a part of the process that comes with building a facility from the ground up.
“We always look for health and safety issues. We make sure that any kind of emergency egregious is marked correctly,” Charlie Kemp, COSA building official, said.
The new trampoline park is also not the only new attraction coming to the Concho Valley.
“We have a couple of projects that are in the works,” Kemp said. “The movie theater that’s on North Bryant, they are installing a bowling alley, a laser tag facility and an arcade.”
Kemp said there will also be a sports complex on North Baze Street, but that project is in the beginning stages of planning.