Both courtesy of Google Map. Google! Wow, you pinned at the wrong location! You said it is where the car garage is. Wrong, its where the Marble store is! In bottom photo you can see it is beyond that two-tone Tan Chevy Silverado, not the car garage where the Red Dodge Mini-van is located.
Rena a Roll 3099 Sycamore, Kingman, AZ
Roll-A-Rena 3099 Sycamore, Kingman, AZ
A Rena Roll 3099 Sycamore, Kingman, AZ
Roll-A-Rena 3099 Sycamore, Kingman, AZ
A Rena Roll 3099 Sycamore, Kingman, AZ
There are three names found for this location at 3099 Sycamore, Kingman, Arizona. They are same spelling but reversed. Some sites it says one the others say the other one.
Was it the same but some people say it differently. Like a local mall three minutes from me I say the old name but it has new name. According to Chamber of Commerce in Kingman, AZ, it spells as Rena a Roll. But Dun & Bradstreet, it is listed as A Rena Roll. Confusing right? We will down to this eventually with your help if this was the rink you skated, managed, or owned. Please me know.
There is not much information regarding the rink or rinks (due to 3 names), it was housed in a Gable Steel Sheet metal walled warehouse like building. Google Map pointed to next door which is the wrong door! Or rather, wrong property. It is where the marble warehouse store is located now. That was in the search engines I used and it says Marble over and over. The Marble store company established there at the former rink in 1994 according to this Dun & Bradstreet. This means the rink closed before 1994.
It was owned by two couples, the Dusho Family and another that Irisheyes who emailed me do not recall the other couple's surname.
Thank you so much Irisheyes. That helps a bit.
The Interior.
N/A.
The Exterior.
Gable roofed 12,050 SF, Free-Span Steel Truss Steel-Walled Warehouse - like Building. It has White color walls next door to a business at the end of the street. Google Map thinks it is next door which is the wrong door. When you go on Google Map, as I pointed out in the link, you will see it says Marble. That is the building, Not the fenced in with cars. Unfortunately, I cannot move on in Google Map as it stays on the street of Townstead.
Previous look is unknown before the fancy stone store. I mean I love marble!
The Stats:
Rink Size: N/A. Floor: N/A. Floor Layout: N/A.
Building Size: 12,050 SF. Built: N/A. Demolished: Still standing.
Type of Building: Free-Span Steel Truss Steel-Walled Warehouse - like Building.
Roof: Gable.
Acres: 0.5050 Acres.
Operated: N/A.
Rena a Roll: N/A.
Roll-A-Rena: N/A.
A Rena Roll: 1981 to likely 1994.
Reason for Closure: N/A.
Rena a Roll: The owners just couldn't keep it open any more.
Roll-A-Rena: The owners just couldn't keep it open any more.
A Rena Roll: The owners just couldn't keep it open any more.
Wanted: Information regarding actual date of open, closed, size of rink, rink materials. Also photos. Anyone has pictures and/or information please let me know at [email protected]. Thank you.
Sources: Chamber of Commerce - Rena a Roll
Dun & Bradstreet - A Rena Roll,
Loop Net,
Google Map,
Dun & Bradstreet - Dyansty Cultured Marble Products (current occupant)
Email (Irisheyes) - Read on 04 November 2021.
Date of Issue: 2020. Update: 04 November 2021.
For Office Only: 2.
© Copyrighted by Dead-Rinks. All Rights Reserved. God Matters. Jn 3:16.
Was it the same but some people say it differently. Like a local mall three minutes from me I say the old name but it has new name. According to Chamber of Commerce in Kingman, AZ, it spells as Rena a Roll. But Dun & Bradstreet, it is listed as A Rena Roll. Confusing right? We will down to this eventually with your help if this was the rink you skated, managed, or owned. Please me know.
There is not much information regarding the rink or rinks (due to 3 names), it was housed in a Gable Steel Sheet metal walled warehouse like building. Google Map pointed to next door which is the wrong door! Or rather, wrong property. It is where the marble warehouse store is located now. That was in the search engines I used and it says Marble over and over. The Marble store company established there at the former rink in 1994 according to this Dun & Bradstreet. This means the rink closed before 1994.
It was owned by two couples, the Dusho Family and another that Irisheyes who emailed me do not recall the other couple's surname.
Thank you so much Irisheyes. That helps a bit.
The Interior.
N/A.
The Exterior.
Gable roofed 12,050 SF, Free-Span Steel Truss Steel-Walled Warehouse - like Building. It has White color walls next door to a business at the end of the street. Google Map thinks it is next door which is the wrong door. When you go on Google Map, as I pointed out in the link, you will see it says Marble. That is the building, Not the fenced in with cars. Unfortunately, I cannot move on in Google Map as it stays on the street of Townstead.
Previous look is unknown before the fancy stone store. I mean I love marble!
The Stats:
Rink Size: N/A. Floor: N/A. Floor Layout: N/A.
Building Size: 12,050 SF. Built: N/A. Demolished: Still standing.
Type of Building: Free-Span Steel Truss Steel-Walled Warehouse - like Building.
Roof: Gable.
Acres: 0.5050 Acres.
Operated: N/A.
Rena a Roll: N/A.
Roll-A-Rena: N/A.
A Rena Roll: 1981 to likely 1994.
Reason for Closure: N/A.
Rena a Roll: The owners just couldn't keep it open any more.
Roll-A-Rena: The owners just couldn't keep it open any more.
A Rena Roll: The owners just couldn't keep it open any more.
Wanted: Information regarding actual date of open, closed, size of rink, rink materials. Also photos. Anyone has pictures and/or information please let me know at [email protected]. Thank you.
Sources: Chamber of Commerce - Rena a Roll
Dun & Bradstreet - A Rena Roll,
Loop Net,
Google Map,
Dun & Bradstreet - Dyansty Cultured Marble Products (current occupant)
Email (Irisheyes) - Read on 04 November 2021.
Date of Issue: 2020. Update: 04 November 2021.
For Office Only: 2.
© Copyrighted by Dead-Rinks. All Rights Reserved. God Matters. Jn 3:16.