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PA's Largest Recreation Center Close To Opening In Pittsburgh
Scene 75 Entertainment Center will hold employment interviews next week.
PITTSBURGH, PA - An early fall opening is slated for Pittsburgh’s Scene75, and the entertainment and recreation center will conduct job interviews next week to staff the 90,000-square foot venue.
Located in the former Edgewood Towne Centre Kmart, Scene75 will offer attractions such as go-karts, laser tag, blacklight mini-golf, virtual reality games, inflatables and 120 arcade games. The center also will have a full bar and restaurant.
Scene 75 is looking to hire a game tech manager, guest services manager and other general openings. Walk-in interviews will occur July 30 and Aug. 1 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. at PA Career Link’s East Allegheny Office at 2040 Ardmore Boulevard in Forest Hills.
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Scene75 officials have said the Edgewood Towne Centre facility will be the state's largest entertainment and recreation center. By comparison, the Dave & Buster's at the Waterfront in Homestead is 50,000 square feet.
There currently are Scene75 centers in Cleveland, Columbus and Dayton. In 2016, the company was named the best entertainment center in North America by the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions. Each Scene75 attracts 300,000 to 400,000 visitors annually with more than 1,000 birthday parties at each location.
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