Skatelab


Skatelab opened in 1997. It was located at 4226 Valley Fair Street, Simi Valley, California, United States.
The 30,000 square foot facility was built by Team Pain Skate Parks of Winter Springs, Florida and was the first skatepark in America to use Finland Birch on its ramps.
Skatelab was owned by punk singer, baseball coach and retired major-league baseball player, Scott Radinsky.
In January 2019, the skate park closed its doors after 21 years of operation due to declining attendance and a large increase in the facility rent by Radinsky.
In February 2019, Steve Badillo,Pro Skateboarder and long-time head skateboarding instructor at Skatelab, became the new owner of Skatelab, its trademark and all rights. The Assignment to Steve Badillo was officially recorded with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on February 13, 2019. Badillo plans to re-locate Skatelab to another facility in Simi Valley.

Skatepark features

The two rooms feature multiple skateboard ramps and quarter pipes and in the back is a 6-foot half pipe and a new 2-foot mini pipe has just opened. The first room has 10 quarter pipes, fun boxes, two rails and a 4 stair.
In the second room, there are large quarter pipes such as a Matix ramp, a fly box, euro gaps, hubba's, two flat rails, two roll in's and a gap over the door. Google " Take it Black " to see the porno filmed in this area. There's also a bowl with a end and a 8 stair with rail.

Skateboarding Hall of Fame

Created in 2009, SHOF recognizes and honors the history of skateboarding and those influential figures who have significantly shaped skateboarding and culture throughout the years. Inductees are selected by representatives from the International Association of Skateboard Companies and the International Skateboarding Hall of Fame. The inaugural induction ceremony was held on October 24, 2009 at the Vans Skatepark in Orange, CA.

Inductees

2009