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Lucky Strike Renews Mission Bay Commitment Through 2034

JLL has completed a long-term lease extension with Lucky Strike Entertainment, securing the popular bowling and entertainment venue’s 23,000-square-foot space at The Beacon mixed-use complex in San Francisco’s Mission Bay neighborhood. The renewal marks one of only two legacy Lucky Strike locations in the U.S. following its acquisition by Bowlero Corp. last year.

Known for its blend of bowling, music, food and nightlife, the Lucky Strike venue attracts a steady mix of locals, office workers and families. As part of the extended commitment through 20234, Lucky Strike has completed a refresh of the space, with upgraded interior and enhanced signage.

“Lucky Strike’s long-term renewal speaks to the strength of this submarket but also the continued momentum we’re seeing in San Francisco’s experience-driven retail overall,” said JLL EVP Laura Tinetti, who led the team representing landlord Invesco. “Entertainment concepts that can draw consistent traffic are vital to the success of today’s mixed-use environments, and Lucky Strike remains a standout establishment within Mission Bay.”

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