Going Hollywood: Calgary's 10-pin bowling centres purchased by U.K.-based company with lofty visions

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Laurence Keen, CFO for HBG, said the company has designs on owning 20 per cent of the 191 bowling centres across Canada.

Dave has spent his life bowling and the couple purchased YYC Bowling on Feb. 10, 2022, originally thinking they had another 10 years in the game. But Haggerty planted the seed of selling shortly after HBD purchased Splitsville from him.Article contentPeople bowl at YYC Bowling and Entertainment on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023.

Let’s Bowl has been around for 30 years in its current location and is home to several national team members. It has hosted a number of premier events over the years and offers 30 lanes of 10-pin bowling. Adam West, general manager of YYC Bowling and Entertainment, poses for a portrait on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023.The three centres employ about 60 people and Kist said the team in place was a big selling point for Haggerty and Keen.Article content

“There is an opportunity to take them to … nothing that has been seen, in my view, in Calgary,” he said.

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