Twenty Fifty-Two moves aboveground
Cult skate shop Twenty Fifty-Two has stepped out from its underground Hindley Street space and into a new shopfront on the up-and-coming Young Street.
MoreCult skate shop Twenty Fifty-Two has stepped out from its underground Hindley Street space and into a new shopfront on the up-and-coming Young Street.
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MoreCult skate shop Twenty Fifty Two opened its city store this week downstairs beneath the Plaza Hotel on Hindley Street. The space heralds a new standard, not just for skate stores but also for DIY retail in Adelaide and the changing face of the WestEnd.
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