Oscar Selby
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Researcher @ Centre for Cities
By analysing millions of card transactons we investigated why some UK high streets are succeeding while others are struggling. Full report:
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We found that high streets are a symptom of economic decline not a cause: there are more empty shops where incomes are lowest.
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5 months ago
BRIEFING | The myth of “left behind” ❓How should government respond to the political discontent signalled by the vote to leave the European Union and the more recent rise of Reform UK?
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Peak time central London tube station tap out data indicates that the return-to-the-office has plateaued at 75% of pre covid levels, with the West end furthest behind. Check out the full blog here:
www.centreforcities.org/blog/tube-da...
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In this year's Cities Outlook we explore what drives regional wage inequality and show how the strength of a city's tradable sectors determines economic prosperity. To read more and explore how UK cities have fared over the last year check out the report:
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When ULEZ was expanded back in 2023 some argued the policy would serve another blow to struggling high streets by prevent people going out to spend. Using credit card transaction data, my recent blog for Centre for Cities reveals this was not the case.
www.centreforcities.org/blog/ulez-ex...
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ULEZ expansion hasn’t hurt high street spending - Centre for Cities
Large scale credit card transaction data shows that the expansion of ULEZ in 2023 did not reduce demand for high street goods and services.
https://www.centreforcities.org/blog/ulez-expansion-hasnt-hurt-high-street-spending/
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Maurice Lange
10 months ago
We don’t build very many public houses anymore. Want to find out what was going on when we did? Lessons from the last 80 years of public housebuilding – the highs and the lows – are out in my new report with
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Rob Johnson
10 months ago
If (like me) this is your idea of fun, find this tool at the end this latest blog on visitor spend clusters by my colleague
@oscarselby.bsky.social
and have a play around! Also a good read on the concentration of visitor spend and its implications if tourist levies are to be enacted in England
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Where visitor spend clusters within UK cities - Centre for Cities
Visitor spend is mostly in city centres. Understanding this fact, in combination with the few exceptions to this rule, will be key in the ongoing debate over tourism taxes.
https://www.centreforcities.org/blog/where-visitor-spend-clusters-within-uk-cities/
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11 months ago
NEW REPORT | Spending time: the role of the visitor economy in UK cities 🧳 This new report presents a comprehensive picture of domestic visitor spending in UK cities, which accounts for three quarters of all visitor spend nationally. Read the report 👇
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Spending time: the role of the visitor economy in UK cities - Centre for Cities
This report, alongside our "Visitor economy data tool", provides a comprehensive picture of domestic visitor spending across the UK’s 63 largest cities for the first time, and sets out the ‘visitor of...
https://www.centreforcities.org/publication/spending-time-the-role-of-the-visitor-economy-in-uk-cities/
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