Bowling alleys aren't what they used to be, and that has a number of operators closing their doors — and real estate developers are swirling. The Mohrhardt family spent more than six decades running a ...
A new study from the Congress for the New Urbanism finds alley-loaded residential developments often cost less per lot than conventional front-loaded, garage-front designs. Using industry benchmarks, ...
The industry is getting knocked down by several factors — and real estate development is a big part of the equation. The Mohrhardt family spent more than six decades running a bowling alley in ...
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