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Frisco Welcomes Rollertown: New Entertainment Venue Opens Beside Historic Silos

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Published on October 27, 2025
Frisco Welcomes Rollertown: New Entertainment Venue Opens Beside Historic SilosSource: City of Frisco, TX

Frisco, Texas, has witnessed the inauguration of a new cultural hotbed as Rollertown opens its doors to the public, nestled beside the city's treasured historic silos. The city's latest entertainment hub is the result of a collaboration between Rollertown, the City of Frisco, the Frisco Community Development Corporation (FCDC), and the Frisco, Texas, Economic Development Corporation (EDC), as announced by the City of Frisco.

In the ribbon-cutting ceremony, guests, including Mayor Pro Tem John Keating, Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Laura Rummel, council member Burt Thakur, and FCDC and FEDC board members, were present, along with Rollertown executives John Rogers, Ben Rodgers, and Jeff “Skin” Wade, graciously hosted by the Frisco Chamber of Commerce. Having the ribbon cut by these dignitaries, Rollertown is poised to become not just a place for amusement but a nexus for community gatherings and entertainment.

Rollertown's presence in Frisco aims to fulfill a long-standing community desire for a space that encapsulates live entertainment and vibrant brewery experiences. "Rollertown will be an entertainment destination, a family friendly gathering place for residents and visitors," Mayor Jeff Cheney articulated, per the City of Frisco. Cheney's vision sees the establishment acting as a connector between the historic Rail District and the bustling Frisco Square and Toyota Stadium, creating a seamless urban fabric enriched by Rollertown's emergence.