SUPER WHEELS MIAMI, LLC
HOMESTEAD, FLORIDA

The first patent ever taken out on a roller skate was for an in-line skate in 1819. The patent went to Monsieur Petitbled, who claimed that people using his skates could do the same tricks as ice skaters. However, skating turns and curves with Petitbled’s skate proved to be a major difficulty, if not impossible. In 1863, James Plimpton, a businessman from Massachusetts, invented a roller skate that could turn. It was called a “rocking” skate — the first one that really let people skate curves and turn. Plimpton opened a skating club in New York where gentlemen enjoyed showing off for the ladies by doing fancy figures, steps and turns. Within 20 years, roller skating had become a popular pastime for men and women. Wealthy men in Newport, R.I., played “roller polo,” a hockey game. Others held contests in dance and figure skating. Outdoors, men and women were racing in speed contests. The more the public saw of skating, the more they wanted to try it themselves. The roller skating industry started to prosper. Just before World War II, a group of skating rink owners formed an association to promote roller skating and establish good business practices for skating rinks. The Roller Skating Association (RSA) International, which was originally named the Roller Skating Rink Operators Association (RSROA), has played an active leadership role in the roller skating industry since 1937. Under the guidance of the association, roller skating enjoyed steady growth through the 1940s, 50s and 60s. It became known as a family activity that provides fitness, socialization and fun — an image that prevails today. Miami had three facilities during this time that included an Armory in Hialeah that featured a terrazzo floor, Sunland Roller Rink on Bird Road that featured a wooden floor and wooden wheels… and an outdoor facility in Crandon Park. In the 1970s, there was a big improvement in roller skating. Skating floors became easier to care for. Plastic wheels that provided smoother, easier skating became the standard. The music and lighting at skating centers was also modernized. When skaters discovered how easy it was to skate with the new wheels, another big skating boom exploded. This facility introduced fog to the incredible array of lighting and total entertainment DJ’s with live concerts by today’s top artists. While competitors try to steal the look or style, no one has come close to the extensive operations and entertainment programs. Because of other business interests, they could not handle the sudden popularity and with it, the attention needed to run this new style of facility, they sold the facility one year later to skating mongul, Byron Sharp who launched a new generation in community service relations working with over 120 “Partnership” Schools. A year later, local competitor, Thunder Wheels opened at the same locations that Hot Wheels occupied for 12 years. While the location was popular, their style was different, in part causing their closing 11 months later. In June of 2001, local business manager Milad Wanna launched “Super Wheels”. In early 2009, the Super Wheels name was bought and now has a new set of owners. Plans include a new expanded game room, new lighting & graphics, an expanded snack bar menu and heavy community inter-action are just some of the “tools” that Tom’s commitment to skating dates back over 38 years, where he was involved with over 42 skating facilities. Tom designs all of the Super Wheels flyers, special events, games and food! He also owns a concert production company called Reflections Productions, and spends a lot of his free time working with the Special Olympics & the American Cancer Society. Ray is a disabled veteran and a successful entrepreneur with over 19 years of leadership skills. He has built and led several small business over the past eight years. Along the way, Raymond has attained several degrees from Miami Dade College to include but not limited to: AA in Business Administration, AS Business Management and Administration, and is currently working on his BAS in Supervision and Management. Raymond has been attained by server Small Businesses and entrepreneurs to realign their companies vision and mission while implement SOP’s which provides a more sustainable business model for his clients. Currently, Raymond is in the process of writing his first book “Becoming A Millionaire”, which is expected to be completed in Fall 2016. Michelle is the proud mother of Sabrina, and Mike J.r.she works here at “the wheels”. She graduated with a nursing degree and is pursuing a masters in business administration. She lives, sleeps and dreams about skating (and her family). With a dedication to superior workmanship that is unsurpassed in the Dade, Broward and Monroe County areas, Super Wheels Miami is ready to fulfill all of your Special event expectations. Reach out to us to learn more! For additional help or information, call us at

KEY FACTS ABOUT SUPER WHEELS MIAMI, LLC

Company name
SUPER WHEELS MIAMI, LLC
Status
Active
Filed Number
L09000004155
FEI Number
264037235
Date of Incorporation
January 13, 2009
Age - 17 years
Home State
FL
Company Type
Florida Limited Liability

CONTACTS

Website
http://superwheelsmiami.com
Phones
(305) 270-9386

SUPER WHEELS MIAMI, LLC NEAR ME

Principal Address
23750 SW 132nd Avenue,
Homestead,
FL,
33032,
US

See Also

Licenses & DBA

SUPER WHEELS SKATING CENTER

Retail Alcoholic Beverages, MIAMI
  • Board: Alcoholic Beverages & Tobacco
  • License Number: BEV2331936 (Current)
  • Expiration Date: March 31, 2019
  • Effective Date: April 29, 2013
  • Original Issue Date: February 5, 2013
  • Location: 12265 SW 112 STREET, MIAMI, Dade, 33186, FL

Officers and Directors

The SUPER WHEELS MIAMI, LLC managed by the one person from Homestead on following positions: Manager

Thomas Mitchell

Position
Manager Active
From
Homestead, FL





Registered Agent is Thomas G Mitchell

From
Homestead, 33032

Annual Reports

2024
February 19, 2024
2023
January 24, 2023