Updated on May 4, 2021 at 3:59 pm
FRH Realty, LLC
A bowling alley in Poway a casualty of the COVID-19 pandemic has been purchased to create a mixed-use development that will feature luxury apartments and commercial space, it was announced Tuesday.
The former Poway Fun Bowl property was part of 6.6 acres across two parcels bought by Fairfield Residential to be turned into a mix-use development, featuring 212 apartments, more than 11,300 square feet of retail and nearly 10,000 square-foot of public plazas.
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The Poway Fun Bowl was a family entertainment center with 32 bowling lanes, an arcade, seven pool tables and a sports bar. It could hold up to 700 people in a normal year but, due to the coronavirus pandemic, it sat empty for nearly a year.