Treadlie Magazine

CITY OF CIRCLES

Myles Chandler’s hands are always dirty. Possibly perpetually stained from chain grease and coffee grime, the Canberra entrepreneur is hardly ever doing business behind a computer. He can usually be found working 10- to 12-hour days in the tiny Goodspeed Bicycle Shop. It’s a space Chandler and partner David Alcorn carved out of a small shipping container located down in the NewActon precinct between the award-winning Hotel Hotel and the Močan & Green Grout

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