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Can a skatepark be profitable?

Can a skatepark be profitable?

An indoor skate park is a business opportunity for an avid skateboarder or someone who is knowledgeable about the sport. An indoor location provides protection from the weather, allowing you to run the business year-round for greater profits.

How long does it take to build a skatepark?

This project will take between one to four years to complete, but the more preparation you put in now, the more efficient this project will come together.

How do I start a skatepark business?

With such an increase in participation, skateboarding enthusiasts might consider opening an indoor skate park to capitalize on growing popularity of the sport.

  1. Research the Indoor Skate Park Market.
  2. Scout your Location.
  3. Create a Business Plan.
  4. Get Insured and Legal.
  5. Purchase Skateboarding Ramps.
  6. Promote the Skate Park.

What makes a skatepark great?

Skaters tend to enjoy rooms that are linked in some way so that they can easily travel from one obstacle or attraction to the next. Among skaters, this quality is known as “flow.” A skatepark has good flow when the elements within it are spaced in a way that makes traversing them easy and rewarding.

You need a large space to hold the ramps, potentially meaning a large rent payment for the park. Proper management allows you to make enough money off of the skate park to cover your expenses and make a profit.

How much did the Ann Arbor skatepark cost?

The Ann Arbor City Council voted unanimously Monday night to approve a roughly $1 million contract for the construction of a skatepark at Veterans Memorial Park.

How much does it cost to build a backyard skate bowl?

Skatepark Construction Cost

Skatepark Size (Square Feet) Average Cost Estimate
2,000 $50,000 – $100,000
3,000 $75,000 – $125,000
5,000 $125,000 – $250,000
6,000 $150,000 – $300,000

How much does a skateboard cost?

Classics can cost from $60-$400. A classic, cruiser, or mini cruiser is good for cruising, and you can still do tricks at the skatepark with this one. Street/verts can cost from $70-$200. They’re the typical “skateboard”, mostly made for tricks but good for a little bit of everything depending on the wheels.

What do you need to own a skatepark?

Who built the Ann Arbor Skatepark?

June 21, 2014: Grand opening of the skatepark features professional skateboarder Tony Hawk. July 15, 2013: Ann Arbor City Council approves a $1,031,592 contract with Krull Construction for skatepark construction.

How much would a halfpipe cost?

The halfpipe shown in the pictures is 2’8″ high, 8 feet wide with an 8 foot flat bottom and 3 foot platforms….Total Cost.

Using Skatelite for surface $1550
Using Massonite for surface $716
Using plywood as surface $650
Indoor mini halfpipe (see adjustments below) $450

How much does it cost to build a skatepark?

( Skatepark maintenance is covered elsewhere.) The average price to design and build a skatepark is from $40-$60 per square foot. Most projects cost around $50 per square foot in total. Skateparks rarely are more than $65 per square foot, and can sometimes be as low as $25 per square foot.

How can I reduce the cost of a skatepark?

A great way to reduce the cost of a skatepark is to have construction materials donated directly to the project. Concrete, rebar, and heavy equipment can be donated, among other things. Anything that is donated can come right out of the skatepark builder’s bill.

Do you need a general contractor to build a skatepark?

Therefore, it’s NOT recommended that you use a general contractor for your skatepark construction. It is becoming increasingly popular to use GCs to create the non-essential portions of the skatepark, such as the decks around a bowl or the walkway leading to the park.

What do you need to build a skatepark?

There are two main requirements for building skateparks, and they both cost money. You need qualified people to design and construct it, and you need construction materials. Both cost money. Many professional skatepark builders will bring a small number of specialists to a project and employ local builders to help round out the crew.