61-year-old central Ohio bowling alley sold to Arizona real estate company
Three brothers originally built a central Ohio bowling alley back in 1963, when a game only cost around 50 cents.
Since then, this 61-year-old bowling alley, Gahanna Lanes, has undergone quite a few transformations – a previous manager of the bowling alley and his incorporation called “Bowl for Fun” acquired Gahanna Lanes in 2015 for $900,000, preserving the history of the iconic alley, but also modernizing it with adding a VIP bowling room and new technology to make the experience seamless.
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Now, an Arizona based real estate company has officially acquired the vintage bowling alley. Store Capital bought the 1.7 acre property for $3.8 million according to the Franklin County Auditor’s Office. Store Capital manages The company specializes in single-tenant operational real estate properties, with more than 3,230 properties in 49 states.
As of their plans for the bowling alley, Store Capital could not be reached for comment.
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