Jump-House Takes Over Bispinger Adventure Land, Strengthens European Lead
Bispingen's industrial area, near the highway, has seen a boom in attractions. The town's most notable addition, Bispinger Adventure Land, opened successfully in 2019. Now, the market leader in trampoline parks, Jump-House, has taken over the venue and another one in Bremen, further solidifying its presence in Europe.
The original owners of the Bispinger Adventure Land, Florian and Nicole Groffmann, along with Steffen and Viola Brunckhorst, have stepped back from management. However, they continue to contribute as consultants for Jump-House. The takeover sees all employees, over 80 in total, including part-timers, retained.
Jump-House, founded in 2014, pioneered the concept of massive halls filled with interconnected trampolines in Germany. Today, it boasts over 70 locations across Europe, making it the market leader. The company is part of the Rush Group, based in Oslo, Norway, and backed by the investment fund Equip Capital.
The Bispinger Adventure Land, now under Jump-House's wing, continues to serve as a popular destination for children's birthday parties. With its takeover, Jump-House strengthens its position as the leading provider of trampoline park entertainment in Europe.
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