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New bowling alley will offer 40 lanes & 12 banquet rooms
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bowling alley

Manteca’s second bowling alley — the Ten Pin project planned for Atherton Drive midway between Union Road and Airport Way — will have 40 lanes.

That compares to the 48 lanes at the Manteca Bowlero on Eats Yosemite Avenue at Cottage Avenue.

It is part of an 82,000 square-foot family entertainment center that will include a:

*dozen 20-seat banquet rooms.

*6,000 square-foot arcade.

*6,500 square-foot restaurant.

*beer garden

*400 square-foot pro shop.

It will share a 500-space parking lot with a free-standing 54,090 square-foot conference center/banquet hall.

The second complex is designed with a heavy emphasis on catering to wedding from chapels and reception areas to food service and video production.

That facility will include:

*three 200-person capacity rooms,

*two 100-person capacity rooms.

*16,400 square feet of assembly space.

*two chapels.

*six brides and grooms dressing rooms.

*large full-service kitchen with two complete service lines, one for domestic food preparation and one for ethnic food preparation.

*full video center for live recording of events.

All the events that have the full video production as part of either weddings/receptions or corporate events would be live broadcast to the banquet room monitors and to live YouTube channels, which would be able to be seen live as the event is taking place.

The project is before the Manteca Planning Commission on Thursday, March 21, at 6 p.m.

It is proposed for a vacant parcel stretching between the two curves on Atherton that sends the four-lane arterial alongside the 120 Bypass.

As such, the two facilities will have prominent freeway exposure.

The two buildings will flank a shared 500-space parking lot.

To give you an idea of its size, the city’s Big League Dreams sports complex has 535 parking spaces.

The two projects will give Manteca five banquet hall/event centers.

The others are the 5,652 square-foot complex at Great Wolf, The Veranda in downtown — a two-story facility in the shell of the original El Rey Theatre along with rooftop dining — and The Emory in Lincoln Center.

 

To contact Dennis Wyatt, email dwyatt@mantecabulletin.com