There is a very exciting property for sale in Evansville, but it will take a certain type of owner to be successful.

PHOTO GOOGLE MAPS DIAMOND LANES (1)
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Strike Gold with Legendary Bowling Alley

Diamond Lanes has been in business since 1958, and there is a good chance that you have bowled there with a league, party, or fundraiser. If you are not from the area, you could drive right past it, and not realize that the big corral peach building is a bowling alley and arcade.

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Now, after nearly 70 years in business, Diamond Lanes has been listed for sale on LoopNet. The sale includes existing equipment and facilities, allowing for a smooth transition and immediate operation. It is listed as a sports and entertainment venue, but I'm sure the new owner would have the option of rezoning it for something else.

Location, Location, Location

Diamond Lanes is located on Diamond Ave and is very accessible from Highway 41. I'm sure with an update and some new signage, it could be a really nice destination for entertainment.

Features of Diamond Lanes

  • Modern Bowling Facilities: State-of-the-art lanes suitable for casual and league play.

  • Arcade Area: A variety of games catering to all ages.

  • Event Spaces: Dedicated areas for parties and gatherings.

  • Prime Location: Situated on US-41, ensuring high visibility and easy access.

The property is 22,705 SF and is listed at $825,000.

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