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REALITY CHECK. Owned and operated by Mike and Barb Heitz, Reality Check opened in | REALITY CHECK. Owned and operated by Mike and Barb Heitz, Reality Check opened in 1997 at 1106 University. The skate and snowboard shop was relocated less than three years later across the street to 1085 University. The store stocked skateboards and snowboards as well as a line of apparel, disc golf supplies and scooters. Considered a "hub" for enthusiasts, the store and its owners became supporters for the creation of a skate board park in the city. | ||
The announcement that the store would close most of its business came in December, 2016. The space for skateboarding and snowboarding equipment and apparel would be leased to another tenant. The store would continue to | The announcement that the store would close most of its business came in December, 2016. The space for skateboarding and snowboarding equipment and apparel would be leased to another tenant. The store location would continue to used to sell piercings. | ||
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Montgomery, Jeff. "Dubuque 'Skateboarding Hub' to Close," Telegraph Herald, December 5, 2016, p. 3A | Montgomery, Jeff. "Dubuque 'Skateboarding Hub' to Close," Telegraph Herald, December 5, 2016, p. 3A | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:50, 5 December 2016
REALITY CHECK. Owned and operated by Mike and Barb Heitz, Reality Check opened in 1997 at 1106 University. The skate and snowboard shop was relocated less than three years later across the street to 1085 University. The store stocked skateboards and snowboards as well as a line of apparel, disc golf supplies and scooters. Considered a "hub" for enthusiasts, the store and its owners became supporters for the creation of a skate board park in the city.
The announcement that the store would close most of its business came in December, 2016. The space for skateboarding and snowboarding equipment and apparel would be leased to another tenant. The store location would continue to used to sell piercings.
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Montgomery, Jeff. "Dubuque 'Skateboarding Hub' to Close," Telegraph Herald, December 5, 2016, p. 3A