Myself and a couple other of my guys went down to Tac Ops the other day to scout it out, and happened to run into the two owners, and had a chance to talk with them for quite some time.
They are owners of other businesses in the area, namely JJ Jump, a kid oriented inflatable indoor bouncy house place, similar to Discovery Zone back in the day. Their main expertise is family and kid entertainment, which is what they are going for with Tac Ops. They stated that their target audience will be 11 to 17 year olds, that want to have a place to go shoot their friends that isn't the back yard, but isn't as large and potentially intimidating as an AP event. That said though, they did realize wholly that that is a completely different target than what we as older players expect.
They had the idea of having different days be for different age groups, separating the "kids" from the "adults". They realized that if an AP team came in rolling modded guns, fully tac'd out, and had to play against a bunch of 15 year olds with rentals, no one would have fun.
The field itself was comparably small to Tac Tac or especially the CAGE, at 6600 sq. ft. The way they are setting it up though should make use of the space pretty well though. The only problem I noticed was the engagement ranges at maximum are only about 20 ft, and that a decent weapon will be able to reach across the entire room. They did have some good ideas with their barricades, and we gave them some pointers of what constitutes good and bad cover.
Hopefully this information will help answer some questions, and I like many others look forward to this opening up here in the near future.