Design For Building To Take Place Of Old Bowling Alley Is Approved - 27 East

Design For Building To Take Place Of Old Bowling Alley Is Approved

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The building that will take the place of the old bowling alley. Courtesy of Jeffrey Suchman

The building that will take the place of the old bowling alley. Courtesy of Jeffrey Suchman

The building that will take the place of the old bowling alley. Courtesy of Jeffrey Suchman

The building that will take the place of the old bowling alley. Courtesy of Jeffrey Suchman

authorAlisha Steindecker on Jul 21, 2015
In a process that took more than a year, the owner of the property that was once home to East Hampton Bowl has won the approval of East Hampton Village’s... more

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