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Founded | 2001Seattle, Washington, U.S. | in
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Owner | Tony Croghan |
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35th North Skateshop, [1] or simply 35th North, is a skate shop in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington.
Owner Tony Croghan [2] opened 35th North in Seattle's University District in 2001. The business has operated from Pike and 11th since 2003. [3]
Croghan participated in a contest to build DIY skate spots. [4] [5] In 2017, the city of Seattle sued 35th North for creating a bowl on Duck Island in Green Lake Park, [6] which the city considers a wildlife habitat. [7] A $30,000 settlement was reached in 2018. [8] [9] [10]
The Not for Tourists Guide to Seattle says the shop has a "comprehensive selection of goods for co-ed skaters". [11] In 2018, Tobias Coughlin-Bogue of Curbed Seattle called 35th North Seattle's "main skate shop". [12] Thrasher has described the business as "central Seattle's longest standing core shop". [13] Esther Hershkovits included the business in Red Bull's 2022 list of the city's three best skate shops. [14]
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Founded | 2001Seattle, Washington, U.S. | in
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Owner | Tony Croghan |
Website |
35thnorth |
35th North Skateshop, [1] or simply 35th North, is a skate shop in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington.
Owner Tony Croghan [2] opened 35th North in Seattle's University District in 2001. The business has operated from Pike and 11th since 2003. [3]
Croghan participated in a contest to build DIY skate spots. [4] [5] In 2017, the city of Seattle sued 35th North for creating a bowl on Duck Island in Green Lake Park, [6] which the city considers a wildlife habitat. [7] A $30,000 settlement was reached in 2018. [8] [9] [10]
The Not for Tourists Guide to Seattle says the shop has a "comprehensive selection of goods for co-ed skaters". [11] In 2018, Tobias Coughlin-Bogue of Curbed Seattle called 35th North Seattle's "main skate shop". [12] Thrasher has described the business as "central Seattle's longest standing core shop". [13] Esther Hershkovits included the business in Red Bull's 2022 list of the city's three best skate shops. [14]