<P> In July 2012, Nike Skateboarding opened a private training facility that had been constructed in Downtown Los Angeles, US . Entitled "6th and Mill", due to its location at the intersection of the corresponding street names (E. Sixth and Mill Streets), the official opening of the facility coincided with the launch of Rodriguez's sixth signature shoe with the brand . The training facility has featured heavily on The Berrics skateboarding website since its opening, with segments such as "First Try Fridays" (with professional skateboarder Theotis Beasley) and "Text Yo'self Before You Wreck Yo'self" (with professional skateboarder Chris Roberts) filmed inside the facility . </P> <P> The brand released a preview of Brian Anderson's first signature shoe model, entitled the "Nike SB Project BA", in February 2013 . The Sneaker Report website explained that the "upper appears to be a two - piece construction with ample perforations for breathability ." As of mid-June 2013, the model has not yet been released . </P> <P> A promotional campaign, identified by the hashtag "#thelegendgrows", was launched by Nike to coincide with release of Koston's second signature shoe model the "Eric Koston 2" in March 2013 . An advertisement that included other Nike athletes, such as Tiger Woods, and Koston's Nike SB teammates was filmed and a behind - the - scenes video was also published on the brand's YouTube channel . Koston used the Eric Koston 2 design as a basis for a limited edition golf shoe, named the "Koston 2 IT", and a corresponding launch was held in London, UK at the 1948 Stadium store in Shoreditch . </P> <P> The trailer for the video SB Chronicles Vol. 2 was published on the Internet in mid-June 2013 . The second volume of the two - part series features Oliveira, Daryl Angel, Donovon Piscopo, Theotis Beasley, Justin Brock, Shane O'Neill, and Ishod Wair . Also in mid-June, Nike SB announced that Fucking Awesome Skateboards' Kevin Bradley and Skate Mental skateboards' Trevor Colden were the latest amateur additions to the team . In August 2013, Nike SB collaborated with Almost and TransWorld Skateboarding magazine on a feature for amateur rider Youness Amrani . Entitled "Marrakesh Express", the project combined a print article with a video part that was launched on the TransWorld website on August 9, 2013 . Videographer Chris Thiesson accompanied Amrani as he skated and traveled between "Casablanca and Marrakesh by way of Rabat, Kenitra, and Agadir" in Morocco . Amrani was born in Morocco, but grew up in Belgium . </P>

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