Skate Odyssey North 14210 North Nebraska Ave, Tampa, Florida That 1970s feel architectural design. This facility was being renovated for next tenant after it was an electronics store which was housing the original skating rink, Skate Factory at that location. Taken in 2016 by Google Map.
Skate Odyssey North 14210 North Nebraska Ave, Tampa, Florida This is the proper photo that belonged to this location because I had to study the architecture between the Google's and the group's photos. What gave away is that you can see the nature on the left side of the group's photo. And the roof line that has the aluminum roof siding on and the short roof that looks similar to the 1970s-2015 Burger King's roofline. Hey there in the photo with white shirt on, nice cars, right? A 1978(?) Silver Cadillac Brougham 4 door and a White Mid-1980s Lincoln Town Car conversion extended Limousine. I see you are looking at the Cadillac. Truly best of all, huh? Haha. I see two drivers are outside standing and talking with someone in the limo in front passenger side. Source: Skate Odyssey Facebook fan page.
Skate Odyssey North 14210 North Nebraska Ave, Tampa, Florida Taken in 2019. Landscape changed. And it is now Live Wire. To compare the photo with the limos and the Google Map taken in 2019, the limos were parked left of the parking lot light pole sort of middle of the picture. Source: Google, 2019.
Skate Odyssey 14210 North Nebraska Ave, Tampa, Florida
Skate Odyssey North 14210 North Nebraska Ave, Tampa, Florida
Skate Factory 14210 North Nebraska Ave, Tampa, Florida
Skate Odyssey North 14210 North Nebraska Ave, Tampa, Florida
Skate Factory 14210 North Nebraska Ave, Tampa, Florida
Does that name sound bit confusing? Sure does. It is not a factory. It is just a catchy name for a roller rink that was in Tampa. It was in a shopping plaza by itself. A free-standing roller rink. It was closed long before 2016 photos according to Google Map because of the renovations. Must be right next to an automobile electronics store. Or the store replaced the rink
Skate Factory had hardly any information on the net. Not even photos. Only I have is the building that looked like it came from the 1970s or even 1960s because of the exposed steel grid beams on rooftop and partial comes down to the ground up front. It had that 1970s feel upon the building. Was the Skate Factory there that long or was it short? The electronics store closed as well.
Originally, it was a Skate Odyssey according to someone who emailed me. The name changed sometimes in 1990s. It turned into a Paul Mitchel school for some years, but it’s currently “Livewire Audio”
No information regarding this rink yet. Any of you have information or been to this rink, please notify me as soon as possible. And email me pictures, information, anything about Skate Factory and Skate Odyssey.
This rink is just merely a very few short blocks from the other location, Check here - Skate Odyssey of Tampa.
The location really got me confusing!
Hmm.
Interior:
N/A
Exterior:
Free Span or Columns Steel shopping plaza Building with Flat roof.
Stats:
Rink Size: N/A Floor: N/A Floor Layout: N/A
Building Size: N/A (Looked large according to the Google Map picture.)
Built: N/A Demolished: Still Standing, renovated.
Type of Building: Free Span or Columns Steel shopping plaza Building.
Roof: Flat
Acres: N/A (part of plaza)
Operated: (Overall) - N/A to 1997 (according to email)
Skate Odyssey: N/A
Skate Factory: Incorporated on 13th August 1980. Last known business was on 10th November 1983.
Reason for Closure:
Skate Odyssey: Likely Name changed.
Skate Factory: “it closed due to structure roof repairs were needed but building owner refused to fix it”
Wanted: Information regarding Skate Factory and Skate Odyssey in full details including open, close, owner, manager, photos of interior and exterior. Always will ask. What floor material? Layout, size?
Sources:
Loopnet
Commercial Florida
Email - 13 April 2022.
Date of Issue: 2019.
Updated: 13 April 2022.
© 2019 - 2020 Dead Rinks. All Rights Reserved.
Skate Factory had hardly any information on the net. Not even photos. Only I have is the building that looked like it came from the 1970s or even 1960s because of the exposed steel grid beams on rooftop and partial comes down to the ground up front. It had that 1970s feel upon the building. Was the Skate Factory there that long or was it short? The electronics store closed as well.
Originally, it was a Skate Odyssey according to someone who emailed me. The name changed sometimes in 1990s. It turned into a Paul Mitchel school for some years, but it’s currently “Livewire Audio”
No information regarding this rink yet. Any of you have information or been to this rink, please notify me as soon as possible. And email me pictures, information, anything about Skate Factory and Skate Odyssey.
This rink is just merely a very few short blocks from the other location, Check here - Skate Odyssey of Tampa.
The location really got me confusing!
Hmm.
Interior:
N/A
Exterior:
Free Span or Columns Steel shopping plaza Building with Flat roof.
Stats:
Rink Size: N/A Floor: N/A Floor Layout: N/A
Building Size: N/A (Looked large according to the Google Map picture.)
Built: N/A Demolished: Still Standing, renovated.
Type of Building: Free Span or Columns Steel shopping plaza Building.
Roof: Flat
Acres: N/A (part of plaza)
Operated: (Overall) - N/A to 1997 (according to email)
Skate Odyssey: N/A
Skate Factory: Incorporated on 13th August 1980. Last known business was on 10th November 1983.
Reason for Closure:
Skate Odyssey: Likely Name changed.
Skate Factory: “it closed due to structure roof repairs were needed but building owner refused to fix it”
Wanted: Information regarding Skate Factory and Skate Odyssey in full details including open, close, owner, manager, photos of interior and exterior. Always will ask. What floor material? Layout, size?
Sources:
Loopnet
Commercial Florida
Email - 13 April 2022.
Date of Issue: 2019.
Updated: 13 April 2022.
© 2019 - 2020 Dead Rinks. All Rights Reserved.