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Construction work that made the roof unstable at the old Incred-A-Bowl site in Overland Park could leave the building in jeopardy. The city wants it fixed in three months.
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For years, Overland Park’s castle-esque Incred-A-Bowl at 8500 W. 151st St. was a hub for laser tag, miniature golf and arcade games. Then the facility, about 65,000 square feet, closed in 2015 ...
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — The Overland Park City Council voted to deny a rezone request for property surrounding the former Incred-A-Bowl site on Monday. Lenexa-based developer N.M.S. requested t… ...
The owner of the former Incred-A-Bowl amusement center in Overland Park, Kansas, wants to build townhouses in an empty field behind the building near west 151st Street and Antioch Road.
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — Monday, the Overland Park Planning Commission voted 7-2 to recommend the city council approve rezoning property near the former Incred-A-Bowl site. Lenexa-based developer N ...
Overland Park city council votes against rezoning to allow townhomes behind vacant Incred-A-Bowl By: Charlie Keegan Posted 4:49 AM, Aug 01, 2022 and last updated 8:28 PM, Aug 01, 2022 ...
The Incred-A-Bowl entertainment center on 151st Street in Overland Park has closed. The 64,000-square-foot center had included bowling, laser tag, miniature golf, an arcade, and birthday party rooms.
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Construction work that made the roof unstable at the old Incred-A-Bowl site in Overland Park could leave the building in jeopardy. The city wants it fixed in three months.