City extends option on All 4 Fun complex

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ERIC SWANSON

The entrance to the All 4 Fun family entertainment complex is seen in this photo taken Wednesday. The Dodge City Commission voted Monday to extend the option on the complex, giving the city two more years to improve its financial picture.

  

Yellow Pages

By ERIC SWANSON
Posted Nov 27, 2009 @ 12:00 PM
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    For the past three years, the All 4 Fun family entertainment center has struggled to make ends meet.
    Financial data shows that All 4 Fun generated $104,033 in revenues in 2007, its first year as a city-owned venue, according to information from City Hall. Revenues rose to $113,209 in 2008 and to $116,924 this year.
    But expenses were much higher than revenues all three years, meaning the center finished in the hole each time.
    Despite the bleak financial picture, the Dodge City Commission decided Monday to extend its option on All 4 Fun for two years. The option allows the city to return the deed for the property to its original owners and walk away at any time.
  For the full story, go to dodgecitydailyglobe.ks.newsmemory.com.

    For the past three years, the All 4 Fun family entertainment center has struggled to make ends meet.
    Financial data shows that All 4 Fun generated $104,033 in revenues in 2007, its first year as a city-owned venue, according to information from City Hall. Revenues rose to $113,209 in 2008 and to $116,924 this year.
    But expenses were much higher than revenues all three years, meaning the center finished in the hole each time.
    Despite the bleak financial picture, the Dodge City Commission decided Monday to extend its option on All 4 Fun for two years. The option allows the city to return the deed for the property to its original owners and walk away at any time.
  For the full story, go to dodgecitydailyglobe.ks.newsmemory.com.

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