Credit: middle 4 photos from Niagara Sports Arena Facebook page. Their team is called Firehawks.
Courtesy: Arista Real Estate Services Credit: Promotional Productions Published May 7, 2012. Watch video because it is funny!
Niagara Sporting Arena, 5869 E Main Street, Olcott, NY
Olcott Skating Rink, 5869 E Main Street, Olcott, NY
This rink was rather set up in a very unusual spot because of its location. It is set up in a very tight property that a tiny house is merely an arm reach next door. And another house on other side, same story-arm reach distance. The rink, which previously was Olcott Skating Rink, was established on September 11, 2000. It is a small wood floor skating rink with the line paints set up for a roller hockey. This rink was designed for that purpose. It has wood truss.
The rink was build in the year 1930. The age has shown especially on the ceilings. The ceiling panels were rotting in the photos. It was taken likely during its final year. The video showed the place was up for sale.
Susan Klock who founded Niagara Sports Arena took over the same spot where Olcott Skating Rink used to be according to their Bizapedia business portfolio. It says it is active but the rink no longer active according to Facebook pages. Yes, there were two. First one here, second one here.
Quite interesting video is found on youtube that the place is up for sale!
See Niagara Sports Arena for that history of the rink under that name.
Rink Size: N/A Floor: Wood. Likely Maple. Floor Layout: Log Cabin/Straight flooring set up.
Building size: 9,452 Square feet Built: N/A
Type of Building: Free Wood Span Wood Building.
Roof: Mix- Part Gable, part Flat.
Acres: 0.35 AC
Operated: September 11, 2000 to ?
Reason for Closure: N/A
Wanted: Information regarding exact dates, why selling and closing up?
Sources: Bizapedia, Loopnet, Redfin, Google Map, and Youtube.
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Olcott Skating Rink, 5869 E Main Street, Olcott, NY
This rink was rather set up in a very unusual spot because of its location. It is set up in a very tight property that a tiny house is merely an arm reach next door. And another house on other side, same story-arm reach distance. The rink, which previously was Olcott Skating Rink, was established on September 11, 2000. It is a small wood floor skating rink with the line paints set up for a roller hockey. This rink was designed for that purpose. It has wood truss.
The rink was build in the year 1930. The age has shown especially on the ceilings. The ceiling panels were rotting in the photos. It was taken likely during its final year. The video showed the place was up for sale.
Susan Klock who founded Niagara Sports Arena took over the same spot where Olcott Skating Rink used to be according to their Bizapedia business portfolio. It says it is active but the rink no longer active according to Facebook pages. Yes, there were two. First one here, second one here.
Quite interesting video is found on youtube that the place is up for sale!
See Niagara Sports Arena for that history of the rink under that name.
Rink Size: N/A Floor: Wood. Likely Maple. Floor Layout: Log Cabin/Straight flooring set up.
Building size: 9,452 Square feet Built: N/A
Type of Building: Free Wood Span Wood Building.
Roof: Mix- Part Gable, part Flat.
Acres: 0.35 AC
Operated: September 11, 2000 to ?
Reason for Closure: N/A
Wanted: Information regarding exact dates, why selling and closing up?
Sources: Bizapedia, Loopnet, Redfin, Google Map, and Youtube.
© 2019 - 2020 Dead Rinks. All Rights Reserved.