In case you missed it, we published an article on why WaInsight’s ‘Passport and Nationalities’ indicator could be valuable to you and help you navigate through London’s dense and complex neighbourhoods!
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Want to find out how diverse London really is? WaInsight’s Passport and Nationalities indicator maps it out for you so you can get the chance to learn more about the multiculturalism that makes London so special. #walulel#london#urban#diversitywalulel.substack.com/p/londo…
Remember the Euros? Reminisce and read our article about how London's green spaces helped football develop on our Substack:
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When you choose real estate for it's location, tenants will need you.
When you choose real estate for the income, you'll need the tenants.
Great locations are more reliable than fads when measuring investment lifecycles over decades.
London has long been afflicted by gridlock on its roads, but how far back does this road-based misery - one that the city is now famous for - stretch, and how might we overcome it? Check out our latest article to find out!
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In case you missed it: here's our latest article looking at the phenomenon of car traffic and its history as a blight in our urban spaces!
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Ever wondered how London became the UK's hotel capital? Check out our latest article to read about their fascinating history and importance in the modern age!
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How much of an impact do listed buildings have on your local environment? Find out in our latest Substack article here: walulel.substack.com/p/liste…
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Tall buildings are abundant across the capital, but the area of London that boasts the highest concentration of those over 100m is, rather unsurprisingly, the Blackwall, Isle of Dogs & Mudchute area!
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This week's #WednesData tells us that leafy Uxbridge has London's highest vehicle ownership, with a rate of 0.8 cars per resident. Oxford Street, however, has the lowest at 0.003 cars per resident!
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In case you missed it: here's our amazing new article about the profound impact, both good and bad, universities can have on your neighbourhood!
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