AR’s Entertainment Hub will feature family-friendly activities, co-founder Archie Wright told the Houston Business Journal.
HOUSTON — A new entertainment concept called AR’s Entertainment Hub is slated to open this fall in a former Conn’s HomePlus building.
The 40,000-square-foot venue will be in a Spring retail center off Interstate 45 and East Cypresswood Drive, next to Topgolf. Sugar Land-based Soneri Investment Group recently sold the adjacent fully leased 33,060-square-foot Spring Park Village to a Mexico-based family.
AR’s Entertainment Hub will feature family-friendly activities, including roller skating, laser tag, mini golf, arcade games, a playground, a high-tech game arena and a climbing wall, co-founder Archie Wright told the Houston Business Journal.
AR’s Entertainment Hub signed a lease with Festival Properties Inc., an entity owned by Houston-based Silvestri Investments Inc., for the property earlier this year and began construction in the second quarter, Wright said. Conn’s HomePlus was a longtime tenant of the same property and left in late 2024, Silvestri Property Director Dan Jones confirmed to HBJ via phone call.
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