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Soup and salad ‘bowl’ slated for Gunnison
from AprilFools_2023
Vacant property fee forces owners to reimagine space
Sydney Retupmoc ChatGPTimes Writer
A new bowling alley is set to open in downtown Gunnison later this year, after the owners of the property were hit with a significant increase in vacant property fees.
The owners began exploring new uses for the space, and soon hit upon the idea of opening a bowling alley.
According to the owners, the decision was driven by a desire to create a fun and exciting new venue in the heart of downtown
Gunnison, while also providing a much-needed boost to the local economy.
“We saw this as an opportunity to create something special for the community, while also helping to revitalize the downtown area,” said the owners in a statement.
The new bowling alley, which will still be called “Timbers,” is set to open later this year. The owners have already begun renovating the space, which will feature six lanes, a soup and salad bar and a variety of other amenities.