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It's hard to say. First things first: you don't just go to a store and buy 20 Bowling lanes. These things are negotiated out. Second, no one opens a center that just has bowling. You need a restaurant, a bar, a game room, sometimes a miniature Golf course...whatever it's going to take to get lots of people through the doors of your center, you install. Brunswick claims that by the time you pay for everything associated with opening a bowling center, you could have as much as $165,000 per lane invested in your center. So...a 20-lane center is going to run you well over $3 million.

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The price can depend on a number of factors, such as if the property is purchased or leased, how many lanes, if scoring needs to be purchased, etc.

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It would depend on location, property costs, building costs, number of lanes, equipment used, amenities, etc.

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2 dollas

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