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COUSINS OPENS IN NEW YORK CITY
Cousins Paintball



August 3, 2007-New York – Today, Dean Del Prete, president of Cousins Paintball, announced the opening of a new Cousins Paintball field in Staten Island, NY. The new facility, acquired from S.I. Paintball, features 20 Acres of the most pristine forest land within the City of New York.

For Cousins, the leader in paintball parks, the new facility is an opportunity to better serve the five boroughs of New York City. With its close proximity to Manhattan, the Staten Island facility is a great resource to better serve corporate outings, a largely untapped segment with tremendous possibilities.

“We are extremely excited to set up shop in the Big Apple, the #1 market in the world. Our growth is a testament to our loyal customer base, staff, and the infrastructure we have established over the past 20 years. This is an exciting time for Cousins Paintball and for paintball in New York,” said Del Prete.

 


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