708 Biddle Avenue (Wyandotte, Michigan)

708 Biddle Avenue is the displayed address of a building at the southwest corner of Biddle Avenue and Labadie Street in Wyandotte, Michigan. The building's legal address is 702 Biddle Avenue, and upper-level apartments have the address of 710 Biddle Avenue. The lower level has housed the Biddle Bowl & Lounge bowling alley since 1948.

History
Fred Woelkers opened Biddle Bowl & Lounge on the building's lower level in 1948. The business was sold to his son, Robert Woelkers, Sr., in 1972, and soon added eight new lanes to the facility, equipped with Brunswick A-2 automatic pinsetters. Paper scorekeeping was discontinued in 1992 when Robert, Sr. added the Qubica automatic scoring system. Robert, Sr. sold Biddle Bowl & Lounge to Robert Woelkers, Jr. and Judy Sadler in 2002. Biddle Bowl & Lounge received major technological upgrades in 2012, with the purchase of an AMF Qubica Express B lane conditioner & oil machine in June, and the rollout of high-definition television monitors for scorekeeping in November.