City to ink High 5 Entertainment to 30-year lease at Liberty Park
High 5 would build an entertainment facility that would include a full-service restaurant and bar with bowling, video games and laser tag.
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High 5 would build an entertainment facility that would include a full-service restaurant and bar with bowling, video games and laser tag.
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