Stardust Skate Center 615 Hunter Dr., Pueblo, CO
Skate America 615 Hunter Dr., Pueblo, CO
Putt Golf 615 Hunter Dr., Pueblo, CO
Skate City 615 Hunter Dr., Pueblo, CO (Current operational)
Skate America 615 Hunter Dr., Pueblo, CO
Putt Golf 615 Hunter Dr., Pueblo, CO
Skate City 615 Hunter Dr., Pueblo, CO (Current operational)
Both Stardust and Skate America were operational till Skate City took over.
The name Stardust Skate Center reminded you of the other Stardust and you are correct because the recent closed Stardust Skate Center in Saratoga, Florida but that is not related.
I do not have much information at all besides the name for Stardust but I have for Skate America which first registered in 1997 and been around but Skate City bought them out. I have no idea when that happened. I do not see anything between those two. This is one of most vague regarding dates. Skate-America.net website is gone.
I have no photographs of former rinks before Skate City. What I can do is to describe the building. I have to explain as Skate City.
The Interior.
The original appearance is unknown. Skate City changed all that because they focused on plainly White walls with Blue Stripes. That is Americana colors yes but maybe all Skate City should be more colorful?
The Exterior.
I do not know the appearance when it was different names but Skate City, as usual, have White walls and Red stripes by the roofline.
The Stats:
Rink Size: N/A Floor: Clear Polyurethane coated Maple floor. Floor Layout: N/A
Building Size: N/A Built: N/A Demolished: Still standing.
Type of Building: Free Span Steel Warehouse - like Building.
Roof: Gable
Acres: N/A
Operated:
Stardust Skate Center: N/A to 1997.
Skate America: 1997 to N/A.
Putt Golf: N/A
Skate City: N/A
Reason for Closure:
Stardust Skate Center: N/A
Skate America: N/A
Putt Golf: N/A
Skate City: Still operational.
Wanted: Information regarding everything! Photos, dates, reasons for closure/sold, sizes, etc.
Sources: Cmac, RSAI, Buzz File, Skate City ws,
© 2019-2020 Copyrighted by Dead-Rinks. All Rights Reserved.
The name Stardust Skate Center reminded you of the other Stardust and you are correct because the recent closed Stardust Skate Center in Saratoga, Florida but that is not related.
I do not have much information at all besides the name for Stardust but I have for Skate America which first registered in 1997 and been around but Skate City bought them out. I have no idea when that happened. I do not see anything between those two. This is one of most vague regarding dates. Skate-America.net website is gone.
I have no photographs of former rinks before Skate City. What I can do is to describe the building. I have to explain as Skate City.
The Interior.
The original appearance is unknown. Skate City changed all that because they focused on plainly White walls with Blue Stripes. That is Americana colors yes but maybe all Skate City should be more colorful?
The Exterior.
I do not know the appearance when it was different names but Skate City, as usual, have White walls and Red stripes by the roofline.
The Stats:
Rink Size: N/A Floor: Clear Polyurethane coated Maple floor. Floor Layout: N/A
Building Size: N/A Built: N/A Demolished: Still standing.
Type of Building: Free Span Steel Warehouse - like Building.
Roof: Gable
Acres: N/A
Operated:
Stardust Skate Center: N/A to 1997.
Skate America: 1997 to N/A.
Putt Golf: N/A
Skate City: N/A
Reason for Closure:
Stardust Skate Center: N/A
Skate America: N/A
Putt Golf: N/A
Skate City: Still operational.
Wanted: Information regarding everything! Photos, dates, reasons for closure/sold, sizes, etc.
Sources: Cmac, RSAI, Buzz File, Skate City ws,
© 2019-2020 Copyrighted by Dead-Rinks. All Rights Reserved.