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“We’ve learned that skateboarding is not detrimental to urban life but an actually be an asset in activating spaces, he said.”
People move there to skate, says Eden, and leading sponsors, like Vans, hold major competitions there.
So there was a civic sense of mourning when it heard Love Park was closing.
“The skating world has lost something,” he said.
Eden got in touch with Josh Nims, founder of Franklin’s Skate Fund, custodians of the granite removed from Love Park and came to Philadelphia to request some, which Nims understood.
“Well, of course it’s sacred and to share that with another city making a skate park that used that granite was very attractive to us,” Nims said.
He says about half a million pounds of granite was moved from Love Park, so there was plenty to share.
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