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There will be 11,000 square feet of skatable area meant to emulate the “urban landscape,” which means rails and ledges instead of deep bowls like there are at Marsh Creek. The “plaza style” of skating is more accessible for beginner and intermediate skaters who might feel intimidated dropping into a skate bowl, Mangano said.

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