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Tarpon Springs Skate Shop Expands To Largo

The popular shop is moving from its second location on US 19 in Clearwater to Seminole Boulevard, adjacent to the new Bayhead Action Park.

This post was reported and written by Patch Local Editor Jeffrey Rosenfield.

John Montesi has been in business in Pinellas County for more than 16 years, with twoΒ Westside Skate ShopΒ locations on US Highway 19 - one in Clearwater and home baseΒ in Tarpon Springs.

But as popular as his shops have been with the skateboard set, Montesi is excited to be relocating his Clearwater shop to Largo, right near the newΒ Bayhead Action Park.

That's because the avid skater and savvy businessman is about to have something he's never had in nearly two decades as a skate shop owner - direct access to a nearby skatepark.

"I'm stoked to have a shop right next to a skatepark," Montesi told Patch as he prepared for the new store's August 15th opening.

"I had been planning to close the Clearwater shop and consolidate all my stuff in Tarpon, but I really lucked out when IΒ found this place."

The new Westside shop is located in the Largo Oaks Plaza on the corner of Seminole Boulevard and Sixth Avenue SW, just a boardslide away from the Bayhead Complex and its new 7,000-square-foot concrete skatepark.

Montesi is not just happy to be near the new park; he's thrilled with the way it turned out and what it represents.

"They did a nice job with it," he said.Β "It's the first free, public park in the county where pads aren't required."

"You're free to come and skate without the restrictions of other parks. It's like a basketball court for skaters."

Montesi plans to utilize the park in conjunction with his business.

He said not only will skaters be able to purchase boards, partsΒ and gear while they're practicing their tricks at the park, but it will be easyΒ for himΒ to attract skateboard royalty to Largo.

"At my Tarpon shop, we've had every pro skater of the last 15 years there for autograph signings and demonstrations, but then they had to leave to go somewhere to skate," he said.

"Now I'll be able to get these guys here and have them sign at the shop, then head to the park for a show or a contest, too."

Montesi is also excited to be part ofΒ the redevelopment of the downtown district.

He said he plans to look into joining theΒ Downtown Largo Merchants AssociationΒ and bring his own brand of success to the area.

"This is about more than just selling for me," he said. "It's a way to show this town what I can do."

Note: Montesi plans to open theΒ Largo shop on August 15th, two days before theΒ grand opening of the Bayhead Action Park, then hostΒ a grand opening sometime in September.Β He said he will most likely hold a moving sale at his Clearwater store before the end of the month. And he will unveil a special Westside Largo teeΒ shirt in time for the new shop'sΒ opening.

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