Posted in America, New York, Royal Anecdotes, Statistics, Syntagma, Syntagma Towers on July 16th, 2007
In a post on the 4th of July, I claimed that U.S. vistors to Syntagma outnumbered Brits by 4 to 1. How wrong could I be!
That figure was one set in stone some time ago. Such statistics tend to stick in the mind to be repeated over and over.
I’ve just checked again and that ratio is now a staggering 89 to 1.
Even on our most British site — Royal Anecdotes – it’s now 24 to 1.
Thank you America. You’re the tops.
Posted in Business, John Evans, London, New York, Philosophy, Syntagma on March 20th, 2007
According to the new issue of New York magazine, which is a homage to London in the 21st century, the financial, cultural and culinary aspects of the UK capital now tower over New York.
The magazine says : “If Paris was the capital of the 19th century and New York of the 20th, London is shaping up to be the capital of the 21st century. It is not Britain and the US that have a special relationship, it is London and New York… increasingly it seems as though London has the upper hand.”
Certainly the City — London’s world-class financial centre — is much more vibrant than Wall Street, which is suffering the dead hand of Sarbanes-Oxley regulation. The light-touch, principle-based system of the Square Mile knocks spots off New York’s draconian regime. This, almost alone, allowed the London Stock Exchange to survive a ferocious takeover bid from New York’s Nasdaq recently, simply by pointing out to shareholders that it was in a much better financial position than the American exchange. No sweat.
That kind of insouciance can’t be bought, only built. Very English.
As for culture, well, London has it all. I must admit I wish it had a little more familiarity at times — I lived in London for five years a while back — but you can’t have everything.
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Update : Not forgetting the Olympic Games are set for London in 2012. Yet another reason for paying attention to this remarkable metropolis (it’s a collection of cities rather than one big one).