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By SUZANNE MARTA / The Dallas Morning News
Arlington will be the home of an international
bowling campus after all.
The United States Bowling Congress announced Tuesday morning that it plans to relocate the organization's headquarters to Arlington where it can be housed on the same campus of its sister organization, the Bowling Proprietors' Association of America.
The two groups are planning a $14 million campus at 621 Six Flags Drive that would include corporate offices and a 12- to 16-*** testing and
training facility.
USBC, which has been headquartered in a suburb of Milwaukee, will move more than 200 jobs with the relocation.
USBC’s board of directors made the decision at a special meeting in Atlanta on Sunday, after hearing presentations on economic incentives from both Arlington and Milwaukee.
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