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The owner of Bayside Bowl in Portland is seeking to invest $2.4 million to expand the bowling alley and lifestyle spot with more amenities, including squash courts.
The Portland Press Herald reported that state Sen. Justin Alfond, Bayside Bowl’s owner, has proposed to buy an adjacent city-owned lot to make way for the expansion. The city’s Housing and Community Development Committee unanimously recommended Wednesday that City Council approve the $340,018 sale of the land to Alfond.
If granted council approval by mid-March, Alfond said the project could be completed by November. The deal is contingent upon the city finding new space for its sand and salt sheds, which are located on the lot being proposed for sale.
Source: Portland Press Herald
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