Fun City Family Entertainment, a longtime staple in south Jefferson County, will close at the end of the month, according to the business’ .
The site states that the center will close its doors May 31 and have a public auction where everything will be sold at 10 a.m., June 6 at Fun City, 9670 W. Coal Mine Ave.
In December, YourHub reported that a Denver-based real estate firm, Fleisher Smyth Brokaw, was under contract to buy the land occupied by .
Neither Fleisher Smyth Brokaw nor Fun City owner Wayne Merritt immediately returned calls for comment.
Fun City’s property owner, the California-based Rainbow Investments, .
The entertainment center has been a popular site for children’s birthday parties and group events for many years, boasting 144,000 square feet of indoor entertainment, food and a bar. The core attractions include an arcade, mini golf course, bowling alley, go-kart raceway and laser tag.
Joe Vaccarelli: 303-954-2396, jvaccarelli@denverpost.com or twitter.com/joe_vacc





