The New Skateland


Address

33 East Ferry Street Buffalo, NY 14209

Establishment Type(s)

Night Club

Physical Status

Extant

Description

The second location for New Skateland is a two-story brick building facing north onto East Ferry Street. It has a shingled awning on the second floor over the street and a composite roof. Inside, there is a night club above the skating rink. Both levels have open floorplans.

Detailed History

After the previous roller rink burned in October 1953, a new building was constructed at 1320 Main Street. Originally operated by Arnold Lipsitz in the 1950s, Trunnis Goggins became the manager and a stockholder of New Skateland in September 1961. It was during Goggin's time as manager that patrons submitted the location to The Negro Traveler's Green Book. His daughter described Goggins as an entrepreneur upon his death in 2013: “His business was his life, and he was a brilliant businessman.” He hired entertainers such as Gladys Knight, James Brown, Stevie Wonder, and Dionne Warwick to perform, first at the 1320 Main Street location. Today, New Skateland is operating at 33 East Ferry Street. The original site of New Skateland on Main Street is now a parking lot for an Enterprise Rent-a-Car location.

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