Entertainment complex comes to Greenwood Village
At full capacity, Pindustry will need up to 200 employees to serve up to 2,300 customers.
GREENWOOD VILLAGE, Colo. — When Greenwood Village created the Arapahoe Entertainment District, longtime Centennial developer Kelmore Development wasted no time putting together a plan to transform an old automobile service center building it owned on Arapahoe Road just west of Interstate 25.
On Sunday, residents and visitors will get the first look at the sprawling entertainment complex that is Pindustry, 7939 E. Arapahoe Road. Offerings from the “adult playground” occupying the two-level, 54,000-square foot building include the area’s first serious offering of Duckpin
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