(KAIR)--Atchison's bowling alley has a new owner.
That follows the completion of Wednesday's Atchison County Tax Sale held to auction off delinquent properties.
According to Atchison County Counselor Patrick Henderson, the bowling alley was sold to Mack Porter for $120,000.
The structure that currently operates as West Lanes Bowling, located at 1416 Main Street, had fallen into arrears, and was subject to liens.
There's no immediate word on future plans for the building.
Among other well known locations on the auction block Wednesday was the former Martin East School.
Henderson says the 507 Division Street location, and surrounding properties, was sold to Rudy Langer at a cost of $7,250.
Henderson says the total sale proceeds were $208,346.00
75 tracts were featured in the sale, with a total of 36 properties selling for the minimum bid of $32.00.
According to Henderson, 16 tracts received no bid.
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