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Photo Gallery: Colonial Lanes Renovations Underway
When it reopens in October, the renamed Colonial Entertainment Center will feature a restaurant, sports bar, a multi-dimensional laser tag arena, 24 luxury bowling lanes, a high-tech sound and lighting system and more.
Demolition work is well underway on the multi-million dollar renovation project that will transform the Colonial Lanes bowling alley in Lawrence Township into what will be known as the Colonial Entertainment Center.
A with owner Stan Sheft, Lawrence Township Mayor Greg Puliti, and others in attendance.
The bowling alley – located in the 2400 block of Brunswick Pike (Business Route 1) – closed in May in preparation for its complete “redevelopment and modernization.”
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The new Colonial Entertainment Center will feature a “first-class” restaurant and sports bar, a multi-dimensional laser tag arena, 24 luxury bowling lanes with a custom four-lane private suite, JumboTron-styled projection screens, an amusement and redemption arcade, regulation billiards, and a “state-of-the-art” sound and motion lighting system.
The business is scheduled to reopen in October.
