‘It’s ripping apart a community’: Skaters, families fight to save Memorial City Ice Rink

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‘It’s ripping apart a community’: Skaters, families fight to save Memorial City Ice Rink
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Skaters, coaches and families are speaking out against the planned closure of Memorial City Ice Rink, saying it would disrupt training, overcrowd other rinks and tear apart a long-standing Houston community.

‘It’s ripping apart a community’: Skaters, families fight to save Memorial City Ice RinkHomeowner raises concerns after Elios Solar stops respondingHistoric gravesite in northeast Houston raises alarms as development moves forwardIt’s where children grew up, friendships are formed, and a tight-knit community has taken shape over two decades.

Skaters, coaches, parents, and members of Houston’s hockey community are speaking out after learning the rink is set to close in July. ‘Two sides to this story’: Defense challenges inappropriate relationship charges for former Goose Creek CISD counselor “The rink is their home, the rink is their family, the rink is their support system,” said coach Cricket Darling. Ice Skate Memorial City sent this email to patrons on April 10 announcing the rink will conclude operations on July 31 as part of planned mall enhancements.“No warning, nothing,” said Darling. “They say that the rink is supposed to be open all of spring, and it is not. It’s not open right now. It is a sheet of concrete at the moment“It was really heartbreaking to hear the ice rink closing as I grew up here,” said Palmones. “I’ve made the most amazing friends and they have become my lifelong best friendsHouston already has a limited number of ice facilities — and losing one could strain the entire system. “All the other rinks in Houston are going to absorb that capacity. They will be over capacity,” said Jim Malloy, a member of the local hockey community.Consistency, they say, is critical in a sport where progress depends on regular ice time.“It’s hard for all of us to kind of pick up and move somewhere else and we’re packed like sardines at these other rinks,” said Darling “It’s dangerousFor many families, Memorial City Ice Rink has served as a central hub — not just for training, but for everyday life. “Why break down an already really dedicated community?” said hockey parent Marisol Miranda. “You already have a community that wants to be here.” Parents say the rink’s location inside Memorial City Mall makes it especially accessible — a place where families can introduce their children to skating, spend time together, and build routines around the sport. They also point to the economic impact, saying the rink draws consistent foot traffic to the mall — from casual skaters to families attending games and practices. “It’s not just hockey players and figure skaters,” hockey player Bill Heelander said. “It’s recreational skaters that come to the mall.” With limited ice time elsewhere and long commutes to other rinks, some families worry their children may be forced to quit altogether.“It’s hard as a coach to see the kids so upset and frustrated,” Darling said. Others say the closure could impact the next generation of skaters — making it harder for beginners to even get started.KPRC 2 reached out to MetroNational, the company that owns Memorial City Mall, asking whether community input was considered before the decision was made.In November 2025, MetroNational submitted plans for enhancements that included the relocation and construction of the mall’s main entrance. Once this work begins, we will be unable to maintain the required ice conditions, and the ice rink will need to close, permanently. Accordingly, the Memorial City Ice Rink will officially conclude operations on Friday, July 31, 2026. In light of this timeline, Memorial City Ice Rink will not be accepting registrations for the fall season. The rink will remain open for the remainder of the Spring season , and Open Skate, Freestyle skate and Learn to Skate programs will continue as scheduled until operations conclude on July 31, 2026. Although this decision is difficult given that the space has hosted years of memories, this transition allows us to thoughtfully reinvest in the long-term growth of our community and is part of our broader commitment to ensuring our experience offerings align with the needs of West Houston both today and in the years to come. We are sincerely grateful to the patrons, staff, coaches, user groups and community partners who made the rink a special place over the years. The memories created here will always remain an important part of our community’s story. To ensure the spirit of the rink lives on, all usable equipment from the ice rink will be donated to other rinks and community organizations to support future skaters and programs. MetroNational remains committed to continued reinvestment and growth in West Houston. With the recent acquisition of CityCentre, M-K-T Heights, and the opening of Greenside later this year, we are continually evolving to deliver the best in retail, dining, and entertainment experiences.For now, many skaters have already been forced to relocate — traveling farther and adjusting their routines to keep training.From organizing efforts to speaking out publicly, this community is hoping its message is heard before the rink shuts down for good.Houston, we have a DEAL! 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