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Pingpong concept Spin pins Seattle

November 10, 2017

Next month Seattle will be the latest U.S. city to get a Spin pingpong entertainment destination, when the chain opens a 10,000-square-foot spot at the base of the historic Decatur building. “Spin’s culture inspires and connects people through pingpong while celebrating creativity, diversity and inclusivity,” said CEO Pieter Vanermen. “We chose Seattle as the next city because of its rich culture, technological innovation and a growing community devoted to originality that aligns with the Spin brand.”

The facility, designed by architectural firm Barker/Nestor, will offer 12 Olympic-style pingpong tables, private lounge spaces and a full-service restaurant and bar with capacity for up to 300 guests.

Spin customers are encouraged to reserve a pingpong table or take part in nightly events, tournaments, pingpong instruction from professional players, and casual social activity. There are venues in Chicago, Los Angeles, New York City, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Toronto.

By Brannon Boswell

Executive Editor, Commerce + Communities Today