@m_mosier_ Hi Michael,
Thank you. The value of location data is enormous. It is a part of human identity and what distinguish us from artificial entities. However, the current location data management and ownership are corrupted and inherently wrong. I wish we can do better than this.
Spring 2022 data (from @locomizer & @beauclairltd) showed a sluggish return to the office.
📊 New analysis from @CentreforCities shows that the absence of office workers has so far hampered high street recovery - especially for the food & drinks sector.
https://t.co/FRzoaFKBAp
💰👣Using spend & footfall data from @beauclairltd and @locomizer, this new briefing from Senior Analyst @ValentineQuinio asks how important is it for high streets and city centres that workers return to the office?
Read on for key takeaways.
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Happy to see how High Streets Recovery Tracker https://t.co/RwX5biHSgV built of #locationanalytics by @locomizer is projected by several national media channels today!
What’s the word on the high street? 🛍️🛒💳
Analyst @ValentineQuinio has crunched the latest data to assess whether Freedom Day (19th July) boosted recovery for England’s high streets and city centres.
A quick thread on the main findings 👇
https://t.co/7DItweflAg
So what’s next for UK high streets? 🤔
This month’s update paints a mixed picture. Questions still remain over what will happen once summer is over, and when and if workers will return to the city.
Keep up to date with all our ongoing analysis here ⬇️
https://t.co/l9iBfFuIbb
Fantastic to see how #realworlddata is used to quantify the effect of a policy: a 12% increase in mobility measured by @locomizer as children in Ireland being sent to school! @TomTom's and @Apple's data are on par.
@PMLGroup reports: https://t.co/Bt1zzHHxyF #locationintelligence
Yesterday we updated the High Street Recovery Tracker. New data shows how the national lockdown, followed by the restrictions by tiers have affected footfall in the UK's largest city centres. Take a look here https://t.co/3yjZN6VEkn