Munich record shop Public Possession forced to relocate

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  • The revered store has been operating out of the Klenzestrasse premises since 2013.
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  • Munich record shop Public Possession is being evicted by its landlord. The beloved store broke the news in a joint Instagram post with SooHotRightNow, a neighbouring skateboard shop that is also being evicted. "With sadness, we have to announce that after ten amazing years our time at Klenzestrasse 16 will be over by the end of March," the post read. "Through a change of landlord, we're both being forced out of the building. We want to express our gratitude to all those who have given us support over the past years. We had fun!" The post signed off with "this is not the end, just a new beginning," which suggests the shop will reopen in a new location. The Public Possession brand was founded by Valentino Betz and Marvin Schuhmann in 2012. The following year, they launched the physical store and record label, which has released music from the likes of Baba Stiltz, Andrásand Lipelis. Check out the full post.
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