Dollar General coming to Western Avenue

The Enterprise — Melissa Hale-Spencer

Discount retailer Dollar General is coming to 1975 Western Ave., the site of the former Westlawn Lane bowling alley. 

GUILDERLAND — Discount retailer Dollar General is slated to open on the site of the former Westlawn Lane bowling alley. 

“Dollar General will be occupying one of the tenant spaces in the building,” Town Planner Kenneth Kovalchik told Enterprise by email. “In 2024 the ZBA approved a Special Use Permit to convert the building to a Local Shopping Center use.”

The town’s zoning board of appeals in August 2024 unanimously approved a special-use permit to allow the long-closed bowling alley to become a strip mall.

Project applicant David Zhang was before the Guilderland Planning Board at its March 2024 meeting with a proposal to reconfigure 1975 Western Ave. into a 15,000-square-foot multi-tenant strip shopping center with storefronts running along both Alvina Boulevard, a residential street, and Western Avenue, Guilderland’s major thoroughfare. 

The one-story brick building is on 1.5 acres, most of which is in a Local Business zone.

“An additional land use approval that may be necessary is for signs,” according to Kovalchick. “I do not believe any sign permit application has been submitted to the Building Department at this time.”

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