Difference between revisions of "Sega Park Brighton"
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Following Sega Park's closure, the building was briefly reopened with the name "Leisure Exchange" before closing permanently. The building has remained empty since. | Following Sega Park's closure, the building was briefly reopened with the name "Leisure Exchange" before closing permanently. The building has remained empty since. | ||
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Revision as of 21:32, 6 November 2014
Sega Park Brighton |
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Location: Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom |
Google maps: 50.819536,-0.135349 |
Opened: 2002 |
Closed: 200x |
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Sega Park Brighton was an indoor Sega Park arcade located on Madeira Drive, Brighton, United Kingdom, which opened in 2002 by franchisee Leisure Exchange. It was on the seafront, close to the Brighton Pier.
Following Sega Park's closure, the building was briefly reopened with the name "Leisure Exchange" before closing permanently. The building has remained empty since.