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$33.8 million tourism development project coming to Simpson County

FRANKLIN, Ky. — A $33.8 million tourism development project, The Dine and Play Social House, will create 163 jobs – 13 full-time and 150 part-time – at a family-friendly entertainment complex in Franklin in Simpson County.

Sav Hospitality LLC is constructing the 45,000-square-foot facility, which will be attached to a full-service Hampton Inn hotel, combining family-friendly entertainment options with accommodations and event space. The entertainment complex will include a bowling alley, an arcade, mini golf, axe throwing, and indoor and outdoor social game areas complete with ping pong, billiards and fowling as well as rentable event space and a restaurant.

Located only five minutes from the Tennessee border, The Dine and Play Social House hopes to attract travelers from Interstate Highway 65 as well as residents by acting as a hub for entertainment for the region. The complex is expected to open by 2026.

The project is expected to generate nearly $102.2 million in net new spending over 10 years, along with $5.25 million in net new state sales and income taxes. More than 58% of visitors to the new facility are expected to be from out of state by the fourth year of operation.

“We are excited to bring The Dine and Play Social House to the Franklin-Simpson County community,” said Ashwani Sarvaria of Sav Hospitality. “In addition to providing a family-friendly entertainment option, this project will create a significant economic and tourism impact for the area.”

Upon recommendation by the Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet, Sav Hospitality received approval from the Kentucky Tourism Development Finance Authority in June 2023 for incentives totaling nearly $5.25 million for the project. Through the Tourism Development Act, qualifying tourism development projects can recover up to 25% of approved development costs through the recovery of sales tax generated by the development.

“The Dine and Play Social House is a welcome addition to our tourism community,” said Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet Secretary Lindy Casebier. “This tourism development project will provide a new entertainment option for families and visitors that will also bring more revenue to the Franklin-Simpson County area.”

In Simpson County, tourism supports 454 jobs and generated over $73.4 million in economic impact in 2022.

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