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ParTee Shack to bring large, multi-attraction entertainment venue to North Charleston's Festival Centre
ParTee Shack to bring large, multi-attraction entertainment venue to North Charleston's Festival Centre

Yahoo

time05-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

ParTee Shack to bring large, multi-attraction entertainment venue to North Charleston's Festival Centre

NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – A once-bustling shopping center off Ashley Phosphate Road is quickly becoming a hub for entertainment. The Festival Centre in North Charleston is now home to an indoor golf simulation, multiple restaurants, and a gym. It will soon include a 77,000 square foot multi-attraction entertainment venue. ParTee Shack, which currently operates three locations in North Carolina, will bring its growing list of indoor attractions to North Charleston next year. The company intends to bring a multi-level Go-Kart track, arcade, mini golf, duckpin bowling, and tactical laser tag arenas to the building. There will also be a 30-room challenge area where teams can test their mental or physical skills and abilities. 'This new space will feature all the attractions from our existing locations, combined under one roof. It will also include the tactical laser tag arenas debuting this summer at our new Raleigh concept, Battle & Birdie,' said Danté Valor, the company's marketing director. Valor told that buzz about the business took off on social media, which is part of why they are expanding to the Lowcountry. 'Over the past two years, we've grown from 4,000 to nearly 100,000 Instagram followers — and that momentum caught the attention of commercial developers who saw ParTee Shack as a hot commodity and a major traffic driver. Charleston reached out to us because of the brand buzz we've built online,' Valor said. While an exact opening date has not been announced, Valor said they anticipate opening in early 2026. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

MINI Countryman SE ALL4 joins our fleet
MINI Countryman SE ALL4 joins our fleet

TimesLIVE

time01-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • TimesLIVE

MINI Countryman SE ALL4 joins our fleet

So far the car has been mostly enjoyed in its eco-friendliest setting — we will leave the full Go-Kart potential for that customary Gerotek stint. It is an enjoyable daily steer, with its serene, lounge-like cabin environment. One thing makes me anxious though, which is the pothole-unfriendly low-profile rubber. In the absence of a spare (a space-saver type is optional), my senses have been on high alert. On the first day of receiving the MINI tester, my smartphone was linked to the vehicle via the MINI app, which allows for remote monitoring and control of various functions. Using the 360-degree camera, one can view the vehicle's surroundings from a mobile device, even activate the horn to shoo away people resting their butts against the hood while taking selfies. Quite novel. The connectivity aspect of the car will be explored in a separate update. We look forward to zero-emissions road-tripping, as well as slashing the Motoring hub's average fuel bill spend (and carbon footprint); in the coming months. ODOMETER ON DELIVERY: 4,621km PRAISES: A cheerful, roomy family commuter with premium character and 'green' credentials.

2025 Hyundai Santa Cruz Does More Than Truck On
2025 Hyundai Santa Cruz Does More Than Truck On

Yahoo

time01-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

2025 Hyundai Santa Cruz Does More Than Truck On

"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." The once full compact truck space that was filled with budget-friendly small trucks that would handle the arduous task of hauling mulch from your local home store or moving a Go-Kart has disappeared. Those small trucks either grew into the midsize trucks we know today or fell into the footnotes of history, like the rotary-powered Mazda REPU. The folks at Hyundai jumped back into the underserviced space with the crossover-based Hyundai Santa Cruz. Riding on the same N3 platform as the similarly named Sante Fe, this Santa Cruz pickup essentially gives you the comfort and convenience of a modern crossover, with a separated, external four-foot cargo space—or bed, for the truck enthusiasts. On this episode of Quick Spin, host Wesley Wren hops behind the wheel of the 2025 Hyundai Santa Cruz and puts it through its paces. Wren takes you on a guided tour of the '25 Santa Cruz and highlights some of its updates and his favorite features. Later, Wren takes you along for a live drive review and chats with Autoweek executive editor Tom Murphy about the Santa Cruz, the competitive set, and more. Closing the show, the pair breaks down what makes the 2025 Hyundai Santa Cruz so special. Tune in below, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever podcasts are played.

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