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Robert Bhat Announces Investment Into King Pin Lanes

Robert Bhat is pleased to announce his successful investment into King Pin Lanes. The 2009 investment has since proven itself a lucrative decision and King Pin Lanes continues to prosper.

Robert Bhat Announces Investment Into King Pin Lanes
2012-08-11
ORLANDO, FL, August 11, 2012 (Press-News.org) Robert Bhat invested one million dollars in the struggling business in 2009. The timing of the investment was very risky, considering it was during the worst of the financial crisis that struck the country. Many were not investing in anything during this time. Robert Bhat believed that King Pin Lanes was worth saving and could still be profitable in the current market.

As Bhat believed, King Pin Lanes has since made an exceptional recovery. It is now a profitable venture and revenues have increased by 20%. Many changes were made that boosted the profitability and efficiency of the business as part of the investment by Bhat. Its location in the growing community of Watkins Center in Midlothian, Virginia certainly played a role in the success of the investment as much as the aforementioned changes did. A growing population combined with people looking for less expensive forms of entertainment for the entire family were a boost to King Pin Lanes over the last three years.

Currently, King Pin Lanes offers a top-of-the-line bowling experience to its customers. They are a 32-lane bowling center that can serve amateur and professional leagues as well as children's bumper bowling. The facility has a full service pro shop where customers can purchase bowling supplies as well as get advice on how to improve their bowling. Also available in the facility are pool tables, darts, and an arcade room.

Also on-site at the facility is the Tapz Bar and Grill. Customers can order food and drinks during their time at King Pin Lanes. King Pin Lanes supports numerous leagues. Birthday parties are also possible to have at King Pin Lanes. The large number of lanes also allows King Pin Lanes to service corporate events of just about every size.

Offering and improving upon services like the ones mentioned above were part Bhat's goals in making his investment. Asked about the investment's success Bhat said, "I knew that the bowling alley had the potential to be profitable. It just took some hard work and some smart thinking to get things where they needed to be to start earning money." Bhat believes that the bowling alley is set up to continue being profitable for years to come.

King Pin Lanes is located at 200 N. Otterdale Rd, Midlothian, VA 23113. For any questions or comments please contact 904-378-7838. More information can be found on the website at: http://www.king-pin-lanes.com/.

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[Press-News.org] Robert Bhat Announces Investment Into King Pin Lanes
Robert Bhat is pleased to announce his successful investment into King Pin Lanes. The 2009 investment has since proven itself a lucrative decision and King Pin Lanes continues to prosper.