Jumpstreet is bouncing back at Colorado Mills after being on the brute end of the massive May 8 hailstorm. The mall, however, remains closed until the holidays.

Jumpstreet didn't let the hail damage from the storm that hit the Denver metro area on May 8 stop them from bouncing back and opening their doors to the public on Friday, June 16 at 2 p.m. The opening is months ahead of the mall's expected reopening in November for the holiday season. The indoor trampoline park posted on its Facebook page: jumpstreet Jumpstreet is one of three tenants of the mall that have reopened after the storm; Super Target and UA Colorado Mills Stadium 16 & IMAX are also open. The 42,000 square-foot facility had an upgrade about three weeks before the storm hit. So construction crews worked quickly to rebuild the space, with damages costing Jumpstreet roughly $500,000 alone. [gallery columns="2" size="large" ids="17738,17737"]
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Photos courtesy of Jumpstreet Indoor Trampoline Park Facebook page.

The hailstorm is the most expensive in Colorado history, costing $1.4 billion in damages.