All except for 2nd photo courtesy of American Land and Farm Real Estate. The floor that is red was the roller rink, but the American Red-White-Blue floor--likely vinyl/linoleum flooring was the eating area, lockers, and kitchen that was hidden. It was a full size kitchen which was rare for a roller rink.
Turnabout Roller Rink 551 S Main St, Lewisburg, KY
Spinners Fun Center 551 S Main St, Lewisburg, KY
Spinners Fun Center 551 S Main St, Lewisburg, KY
Turnabout Roller Rink and Spinners Fun Center were found at 551 South Main Street, Lewisburg, Kentucky. Not anymore. It is Lewisburg City Complex. The external appearance still have Spinners Fun Center's look.
This was being one of at least three Spinners Fun Centers located. The other were in Greenville and Lawrenceburg, Kentucky.
Wayne Hall registered Turnabout Roller Rink on February 13, 1998 and it was opened that year
The building was sold on November 2, 2018 for 150,000 USD. That is dirt cheap for 2018! Really! I do not know what issues needed to repair. But it is not a glorified rink you seen many places but this is very raw basic building. I do not know why the sign says Lewisburg City Complex on the sign. I think it sounds like the city sold it that year. Did Spinners owned for a time after Turnabout Roller Rink closed in 2002?
The Interior.
This rink interior was very basic and crude raw interior design. The main floor-- the roller rink was Concrete with Deep Blood Red with Snow White walls and Black ceiling and Steel-Trusses. I am seeing as it is bit uncomfortable with this design. That is a first I ever seen a rink with a red color. Nice idea but not sure if anyone would like it. (Maybe that is why it ran for a short time). A Cool Navy Ship Gray would be fine or Blue floor.
Those colors represented bit of.. not want to provoke but many people will admit-- Satanic colors. No offense.
The snack bar area (photos shown were by realtor who took after the seating were all gone and sold. There were some half walls and the main wall divider splitting between the rink and the hopsitality area where skate rentals, seating areas, benches, eating area, and a full kitchen and bathroom were.
The good news on that side the floor was not that red as the roller rink floor was. It had stripes in Americana colors. Red-White-Blue. The wall itself was a huge floor to Ceiling of White wall. It had colonial style windows. Yes, glass windows and French doors with a grid window style on the doors each. Very awkward design I ever seen. Perhaps most awkward. I am shaking in my head. Wish this is a perfect place for an interior design contest on a home improvement channel could propose and choose to modernize it more like any other rinks. Having said, it would clearly means open up that wall by knocking it down and open as half wall there and let skaters see other skaters skate easier. And have snack bar more confined that can split between a kitchen and the rest of eating area. I could not see where the skate rentals were. So confusing for this place.
The Exterior.
The exterior was much better. In comfortable Chocolate Steel sheets above half of the building or quarter of it. The rest were in near Carmel Tan color for Cinderblocks. If they did opened in the very late 1990s, the trend was getting toward Chocolate and Teal or Blue color as 2000s were arriving. The exterior was correct, the interior could also have done the same colors. Nice earth tones.
The Stats:
Rink Size: N/A. Floor: N/A. Floor Layout: N/A.
Building Size: Approximate 12,000 SF. Built: N/A. Demolished: Still standing.
Type of Building: Free-Span Steel Truss Steel-Walled Warehouse - like Building.
Roof: Gable.
Acres: 1.100 Acres.
Operated: (Overall)-- N/A.
Turnabout Roller Rink: Registered February 13, 1998, opened Spring 1998 to Closed in 2002, November 1, 2003 (Dissolution)
Spinners Fun Center: N/A.
Reason for Closure:
Turnabout Roller Rink: N/A.
Spinners Fun Center: N/A.
Wanted: Information regarding exact dates of open/closed, why closed, size of rink, rink materials. Also photos. Anyone knows or have photos, please let me know by emailing at [email protected]. Thank you.
Sources: Open Corporates - Turnabout Roller Rink; KY Secretary of State records - Turnabout Roller Rink;
Turnabout Roller Rink registration PDF; Turnabout Roller Rink Dissolution PDF;
American Land & Farm real estate; Bizapedia - Turnabout Roller Rink;
Date of issue: 27 February 2021.
© Copyrighted by Dead-Rinks. All Rights Reserved. Jn 3:16.
This was being one of at least three Spinners Fun Centers located. The other were in Greenville and Lawrenceburg, Kentucky.
Wayne Hall registered Turnabout Roller Rink on February 13, 1998 and it was opened that year
The building was sold on November 2, 2018 for 150,000 USD. That is dirt cheap for 2018! Really! I do not know what issues needed to repair. But it is not a glorified rink you seen many places but this is very raw basic building. I do not know why the sign says Lewisburg City Complex on the sign. I think it sounds like the city sold it that year. Did Spinners owned for a time after Turnabout Roller Rink closed in 2002?
The Interior.
This rink interior was very basic and crude raw interior design. The main floor-- the roller rink was Concrete with Deep Blood Red with Snow White walls and Black ceiling and Steel-Trusses. I am seeing as it is bit uncomfortable with this design. That is a first I ever seen a rink with a red color. Nice idea but not sure if anyone would like it. (Maybe that is why it ran for a short time). A Cool Navy Ship Gray would be fine or Blue floor.
Those colors represented bit of.. not want to provoke but many people will admit-- Satanic colors. No offense.
The snack bar area (photos shown were by realtor who took after the seating were all gone and sold. There were some half walls and the main wall divider splitting between the rink and the hopsitality area where skate rentals, seating areas, benches, eating area, and a full kitchen and bathroom were.
The good news on that side the floor was not that red as the roller rink floor was. It had stripes in Americana colors. Red-White-Blue. The wall itself was a huge floor to Ceiling of White wall. It had colonial style windows. Yes, glass windows and French doors with a grid window style on the doors each. Very awkward design I ever seen. Perhaps most awkward. I am shaking in my head. Wish this is a perfect place for an interior design contest on a home improvement channel could propose and choose to modernize it more like any other rinks. Having said, it would clearly means open up that wall by knocking it down and open as half wall there and let skaters see other skaters skate easier. And have snack bar more confined that can split between a kitchen and the rest of eating area. I could not see where the skate rentals were. So confusing for this place.
The Exterior.
The exterior was much better. In comfortable Chocolate Steel sheets above half of the building or quarter of it. The rest were in near Carmel Tan color for Cinderblocks. If they did opened in the very late 1990s, the trend was getting toward Chocolate and Teal or Blue color as 2000s were arriving. The exterior was correct, the interior could also have done the same colors. Nice earth tones.
The Stats:
Rink Size: N/A. Floor: N/A. Floor Layout: N/A.
Building Size: Approximate 12,000 SF. Built: N/A. Demolished: Still standing.
Type of Building: Free-Span Steel Truss Steel-Walled Warehouse - like Building.
Roof: Gable.
Acres: 1.100 Acres.
Operated: (Overall)-- N/A.
Turnabout Roller Rink: Registered February 13, 1998, opened Spring 1998 to Closed in 2002, November 1, 2003 (Dissolution)
Spinners Fun Center: N/A.
Reason for Closure:
Turnabout Roller Rink: N/A.
Spinners Fun Center: N/A.
Wanted: Information regarding exact dates of open/closed, why closed, size of rink, rink materials. Also photos. Anyone knows or have photos, please let me know by emailing at [email protected]. Thank you.
Sources: Open Corporates - Turnabout Roller Rink; KY Secretary of State records - Turnabout Roller Rink;
Turnabout Roller Rink registration PDF; Turnabout Roller Rink Dissolution PDF;
American Land & Farm real estate; Bizapedia - Turnabout Roller Rink;
Date of issue: 27 February 2021.
© Copyrighted by Dead-Rinks. All Rights Reserved. Jn 3:16.