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Re: Washington, DC
« Reply #90 on: January 14, 2026, 05:22:00 AM »
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The fence is up surrounding Pulaski. They have a permit until mid-May for fountain-related repairs, but they have been ripping up the steps already. We'll see how this unfolds and if they take out the main ledge. It's only been two weeks so far.
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Seen this on Friday wasn’t sure how long it’s been. Damn they really ripping shit out??

You prolly know but for anyone else lurking, a second skateshop has entered the chat.
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https://archivesofficial.com/?srsltid=AfmBOopKh9dMdbEDLcPO2RePBgkgvQB0IwrxCtxq47bQe61ly_hYnD6E
Skater owned and operated! Some really good people behind this shop.

Anyways with Pulaski, there was a plan to pretty much remodel lots of Pennsylvania Ave. But with the 250 year anniversary of the United States, they're trying to make some things "nicer" I guess.
https://www.highergov.com/contract/140FGA23D0141-140P2026F0024/

Here is a document of the contract-related stuff. So far, they've torn up some stairs. But they have never knobbed any national park service controlled spots in the city, so unless they tear the ledge out it should be okay. I'm sure Park Police presence will be increased either way once it's open.
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Thanks for this info. That's a shame but it has to be completed by 7/4/26 for the parade. I pity the fool that finna hop that fence and skate in this politically militarized climate.

I also saw they had Malcom X park fenced off to fix the fountains. Is this going to make them unskateable even during the winter months when they turn off the water like they used to? Same with the Pulaski fountain, wonder if it's still going to be skateable and if they're only replacing the steps that had heavy grind marks/were chipping down from slappys?

Also where are all these skateshops coming from? Kinda funny that in the past 10 years the city has seen like 6 different shops go in and out, hoping the best for em, city deserves a longstanding shop.

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Re: Washington, DC
« Reply #91 on: January 15, 2026, 05:38:27 AM »


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Re: Washington, DC
« Reply #92 on: January 15, 2026, 07:13:55 AM »
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The fence is up surrounding Pulaski. They have a permit until mid-May for fountain-related repairs, but they have been ripping up the steps already. We'll see how this unfolds and if they take out the main ledge. It's only been two weeks so far.
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Seen this on Friday wasn’t sure how long it’s been. Damn they really ripping shit out??

You prolly know but for anyone else lurking, a second skateshop has entered the chat.
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https://archivesofficial.com/?srsltid=AfmBOopKh9dMdbEDLcPO2RePBgkgvQB0IwrxCtxq47bQe61ly_hYnD6E
Skater owned and operated! Some really good people behind this shop.

Anyways with Pulaski, there was a plan to pretty much remodel lots of Pennsylvania Ave. But with the 250 year anniversary of the United States, they're trying to make some things "nicer" I guess.
https://www.highergov.com/contract/140FGA23D0141-140P2026F0024/

Here is a document of the contract-related stuff. So far, they've torn up some stairs. But they have never knobbed any national park service controlled spots in the city, so unless they tear the ledge out it should be okay. I'm sure Park Police presence will be increased either way once it's open.
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Thanks for this info. That's a shame but it has to be completed by 7/4/26 for the parade. I pity the fool that finna hop that fence and skate in this politically militarized climate.
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I also saw they had Malcom X park fenced off to fix the fountains. Is this going to make them unskateable even during the winter months when they turn off the water like they used to? Same with the Pulaski fountain, wonder if it's still going to be skateable and if they're only replacing the steps that had heavy grind marks/were chipping down from slappys?

Also where are all these skateshops coming from? Kinda funny that in the past 10 years the city has seen like 6 different shops go in and out, hoping the best for em, city deserves a longstanding shop.

I know the team behind Archives. Their plans for the shop went into motion immediately following Crushed shutting down. Took them a good while to find a space, they wanted to find something ground level in a decent foot traffic area. The main dude behind Archives was involved in helping Crushed for a good while, has also helped other shops behind the scenes. He decided it was time to do it for himself. Just need this weather to break over here so people can be outside more and skating. He's adding accounts almost daily and bringing in new product. A few brands and distros wouldn't open the account until the doors were open, minor hurdles. He opened the shop for the right reasons, he's not in it to make a profit or be the cool guy shop.

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Re: Washington, DC
« Reply #93 on: January 17, 2026, 12:57:49 PM »
wait were skaters the ones complaining???? that’s wack. Glad it’s not gone tho

Cool to have two shops, a little worried if they both can both survive, they are so close, but that’s not my business tho.

Archives def is in a good spot, sister too honestly. Maybe competition is good. I wonder who’s gonna get/want the Nike contract. Is that still good in 2026? I remember last days of crushed I would go in and it’s 50 pairs of Nikes of the wall and one board maybe some trucks or wheels. But I also remember being at Vu when them fours came out and the phone wouldn’t stop ringing.

Wishing both success could see both with there own indenty, will be cool to see who rocks with/skates for who. Optimistic for a good year
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Re: Washington, DC
« Reply #94 on: January 18, 2026, 09:00:38 AM »
wait were skaters the ones complaining???? that’s wack. Glad it’s not gone tho

Cool to have two shops, a little worried if they both can both survive, they are so close, but that’s not my business tho.

Archives def is in a good spot, sister too honestly. Maybe competition is good. I wonder who’s gonna get/want the Nike contract. Is that still good in 2026? I remember last days of crushed I would go in and it’s 50 pairs of Nikes of the wall and one board maybe some trucks or wheels. But I also remember being at Vu when them fours came out and the phone wouldn’t stop ringing.

Wishing both success could see both with there own indenty, will be cool to see who rocks with/skates for who. Optimistic for a good year

Apparently Trump was the one who was complaining. It's interesting. The motorcade always goes past the plaza so maybe he saw skaters or something and didn't like it? Idk

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Re: Washington, DC
« Reply #95 on: January 18, 2026, 10:12:48 AM »
Ohh that makes more sense. That’s what I thought at first like he hates it has nothing to do with him and wants to rename it “trump plaza” or sumn

or the homeless agenda thing
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Re: Washington, DC
« Reply #96 on: January 19, 2026, 05:35:02 AM »
I just hope the plaza doesn't digress back into the park police going overboard again etc...

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Re: Washington, DC
« Reply #97 on: February 06, 2026, 10:55:24 AM »

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Re: Washington, DC
« Reply #98 on: February 06, 2026, 12:18:54 PM »
If you look at one of the most recent posted comments in Jimmy's post, the dude with the groundhog(?) profile pic sounds like one of the park employee who has been working on site and seems like mostly cosmetic fixes are being done.

Powerwashed the wax off ledges, marble on steps/ledges being replaced and drilled in skate stoppers, finishing next month.

Easy fix hopefully to get back to normal.

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Re: Washington, DC
« Reply #99 on: March 12, 2026, 11:00:38 AM »
field report march 2026:

new park at bridge spot? atleast new ground and some banks ?

https://imgur.com/a/E2QBb59
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Re: Washington, DC
« Reply #100 on: March 12, 2026, 11:35:58 AM »
field report march 2026:

new park at bridge spot? atleast new ground and some banks ?

https://imgur.com/a/E2QBb59

This is interesting. Have not heard of anything new there. In other news, everything at Pulaski is knobbed now. I don't know if anyone would risk a federal charge taking them off.

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Re: Washington, DC
« Reply #101 on: March 13, 2026, 01:21:50 PM »
So looks like archives got the nike contract. Not necessarily my thing but I hope it works out. Some Nikes really be tough. Would love to see a line outside the shop or it to be the place to be for the sneaker community. It’s clearly a skate shop first 
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Re: Washington, DC
« Reply #102 on: March 16, 2026, 10:22:47 AM »
So looks like archives got the nike contract. Not necessarily my thing but I hope it works out. Some Nikes really be tough. Would love to see a line outside the shop or it to be the place to be for the sneaker community. It’s clearly a skate shop first

And now Sister just announced they got the Nike goods too, glad to see these brand new shops get established pretty quickly .

But those knobs across that sacred marble at the plaza hurts the soul, we all know orange won't last as long as those things. Just gotta be patient and hope we can re-claim the parks!

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Re: Washington, DC
« Reply #103 on: March 16, 2026, 12:05:46 PM »
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So looks like archives got the nike contract. Not necessarily my thing but I hope it works out. Some Nikes really be tough. Would love to see a line outside the shop or it to be the place to be for the sneaker community. It’s clearly a skate shop first
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And now Sister just announced they got the Nike goods too, glad to see these brand new shops get established pretty quickly .

But those knobs across that sacred marble at the plaza hurts the soul, we all know orange won't last as long as those things. Just gotta be patient and hope we can re-claim the parks!

Oh shit that sick. Idk why I thought it could only be one per metro. I honestly thought Nike would fit sister better. Like they got a better since on what’s fly and hype and shit. No disrespect. Wonder wassup with adidas now.

The plaza, yeah it’s dumb. I was watching some Stevie Williams doc ln and kalis was talking bout when they used to beg them to go skate love park. That’s what I want, the city to get fucked so bad they beg us to go skate the park. Or some knobbed clips.
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Re: Washington, DC
« Reply #104 on: March 16, 2026, 12:50:25 PM »
godspeed to the G planning to de-knob. shit is tantamount to a brazen crime & defacement of millions of federal taxpayer dollars of renovation in their eyes. the "we don't have a skatepark" ship has sailed ages ago. i'm shook just thinking about the stakes of this mission. they're ready to make an example out of somebody.

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Re: Washington, DC
« Reply #105 on: March 17, 2026, 06:47:24 PM »
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So looks like archives got the nike contract. Not necessarily my thing but I hope it works out. Some Nikes really be tough. Would love to see a line outside the shop or it to be the place to be for the sneaker community. It’s clearly a skate shop first
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And now Sister just announced they got the Nike goods too, glad to see these brand new shops get established pretty quickly .

But those knobs across that sacred marble at the plaza hurts the soul, we all know orange won't last as long as those things. Just gotta be patient and hope we can re-claim the parks!

Wanted to chime in as the owner of archives. We had a solid line this morning, good turnout for a first release. Excited to be carrying SB early on, alongside every other brand that launched with us. If anyone is from the DMV and needs anything, just let me know.


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Re: Washington, DC
« Reply #106 on: March 18, 2026, 04:56:08 AM »
Ayoo!!!  Who do I need to badger at NikeSB to get some smaller sizes into the DMV/B-More shops?  I wanna support local, but my feet too small ;D

Also here is some video of plaza construction from a few weeks back, and a visit to archvies on my buddies channel.
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Re: Washington, DC
« Reply #107 on: April 16, 2026, 07:39:39 AM »
sooooooo....... is there a opening day meet up? i need to be there for political reasons

also local va video for those who celebrate

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