As governments seek to boost productivity and attract investment, the night-time economy is emerging as a core element of economic and urban strategy. Encouraging more sectors - from retail and fitness to cultural institutions - to trade later, and ensuring safe, inclusive evening environments, helps cities unlock greater value. Those that foster vibrant, well-managed after-dark economies gain a competitive edge by attracting visitors, retaining residents and drawing investment into future-focused urban life.
A strong night-time offer signals a place that invests in connection and creativity, values how people use time and space, and recognises that life after dark isn’t an add-on - it’s a driver of prosperity, wellbeing and resilience.
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