Run by Georgia and David Edwards who previously owned The Play King in Dafen, Pinopolis has opened in the former CEM Days car showroom on Sandy Road.
The fit-out was part-funded by a six figure loan from the Development Bank of Wales following an introduction by Visit Wales.
With Wales’ first and only immersive Brunswick Spark Bowling lanes, Pinopolis is open from 10am to 10pm seven days a week and has a license to sell alcohol.
Director David Edwards said: “Covid meant that we took the decision to close The Play King and transfer the assets to create this new family entertainment centre but it wouldn’t have happened without the support of the Development Bank. We are so grateful that they stepped in with the funding needed to complete the fit-out and bring this amazing new facility to life for the benefit of our customers, both young and old alike.”
Senior Investment Executive Navid Falatoori said: “Pinopolis is the first of its kind for Carmarthenshire and a real asset for local people and tourists alike; providing much needed all-weather leisure facilities and creating jobs. It’s a flagship destination attraction for the area that will be continuously developed by David and Georgia over the coming months and years to ensure that it is firmly on the Wales tourism map.”
Corporate finance advice to Pinopolis was provided by John Saunders of Cardiff-based Cadre Advisory.
He added: “We have worked closely with the proprietors and the Development Bank on this over a 2-year period to bring this exciting new Covid delayed project to the marketplace.”
The funding for Pinopolis came from the £50 million Wales Tourism Investment Fund.
Lead image: Tom O’Brien, of Cadre Advisory; David Edwards, Pinopolis; Navid Falatoori, Development Bank of Wales
