From suburban bowling alley to urban entertainment center. The owners of Clover lanes confirm it’s moving to a new location and changing its name. Clover Lanes opened in 1957 on Monroe Avenue in Brighton, but closed this past March to make way for new development. This fall, it will reopen at Blossom Road and Carlson Road, in in the North Winton neighborhood of Rochester. The new location will be called Radio Social, named for its new home – the historic Stromberg-Carlson Radio factory. Owners of Clover Lanes will take over 42,000 sq. ft. of space in the old factory. Inside will be bowling lanes and an indoor area for table tennis, billiards and more. There will be a restaurant and cocktail bar featuring an outdoor patio and a backyard for grilling and lawn games.

In a statement, owner Dan Morgenstern said “We’ve been working towards this for over a year. The heavy lifting has already started and our team is super excited, motivated and proud of this new entertainment concept. We’re in a really cool urban setting and helping to lead the rebirth of the city scene. Wait till we announce the team behind the food and beverage. We’ll roll out more info soon so stay tuned for Radio Social.”