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Revision as of 09:36, 27 March 2021
Tilt, also known as Tilt Studio and Tilt Arcade, is a chain of video game arcades inside various shopping malls. It is owned by Nickels and Dimes Incorporated, located in Celina, Texas. There are numerous Tilt stores spread across the United States from California to New York.[1] The first Tilt! game room was in Six Flags Mall in 1972. It was founded by Craig Singer.
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Entertainment |
Founded |
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Founder | Craig Singer |
Headquarters | |
Number of locations | 14 Tilt Studio locations, 20 Tilt Arcade locations |
Area served | United States |
Key people |
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Owner | Singer family |
Parent | Nickels and Dimes Incorporated |
Website | tiltstudio |
Locations
- Tempe, Arizona - Arizona Mills
- Carlsbad, California - The Shoppes at Carlsbad
- Aurora, Colorado - Town Center at Aurora
- Leesburg, Florida - Lake Square Mall
- Aiea, Hawaii - Pearlridge Center
- Rockford, Illinois - Cherryvale Mall
- Indianapolis, Indiana - Circle Center Mall
- Monroe, Louisiana - Pecanland Mall
- Hagerstown, Maryland - Valley Mall
- Marlborough, Massachusetts - Solomon Pond Mall
- Joplin, Missouri - Northpark Mall
- St. Peters, Missouri - Mid Rivers Mall
- Voorhees, New Jersey - Voorhees Town Center Mall
- St. Clairsville, Ohio - Ohio Valley Mall
- Altoona, Pennsylvania - Logan Valley Mall
- Beaumont, Texas - Parkdale Mall
- Katy, Texas - Katy Mills
- Newport News, Virginia - Patrick Henry Mall
- Federal Way, Washington - The Commons at Federal Way
Former Locations
- Decatur, Georgia - North DeKalb Mall
- Gurnee, Illinois - Gurnee Mills
- Lake Jackson, Texas - Brazos Mall
- Santa Clarita, California - Valencia Town Center
- Pasadena, California, California - Plaza Pasadena[2]
- Springfield, Missouri, Missouri - Battlefield Mall
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Oklahoma - Quail Springs Mall
- Omaha, Nebraska, Nebraska - Westroads Mall
- Shawnee, Oklahoma, Oklahoma - Shawnee Mall
- Warwick, Rhode Island, Rhode Island - Warwick Mall[3]
- Bridgeport, West Virginia, West Virginia - Meadowbrook Mall
- Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Iowa - Lindale Mall
- Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Iowa - Westdale Mall
References
- ^ "Tilt Locations". Tiltstudio.com. 2014-06-20. Retrieved 2015-05-05.
- ^ https://www.forbes.com/sites/johntamny/2018/04/01/defunct-plaza-pasadena-is-evidence-that-amazon-isnt-killing-retail/?sh=1412b2604553
- ^ http://www.labelscar.com/rhode-island/warwick-mall