Progressive Real Estate Partners is going bowling in Los Angeles County.
The Rancho Cucamonga commercial real estate firm is trying to find a buyer for the former Covina Bowl, a landmark building immediately north of Interstate 10 known for its 1950’s architecture, according to a statement on Progressive’s website.
The one-time 50-lane facility at 1060 W. San Bernardino Road closed in 2017 after being in business for 62 years. It is available for $2.4 million and may be developed into office or retail, according to Progressive.
The mid-century-designed structure sits in a densely populated trade area among 130 recently developed townhomes, and is known for its A-frame roof and neon signs.
More than 196,000 residents and 75,000 employees live within a three-mile radius of the property, according to Progressive.
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