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As you say Levy has received the City of London honour for the regeneration and financial impact but many will have a moan as usual. Figures below were from circa 2022/23 before the max 30 events were allowed , how much being generated now?

EY economists said the gross value added (GVA) generated across London reached £478 million in 2021/22, of which £296 million was in Spurs’ home borough of Haringey. If Enfield and Waltham Forest are included the GVA impact was £344 million last season — the first since the new stadium opened that it could be filled to its 62,850 capacity without pandemic restrictions.
This compares with just £120 million in 2015. The total is forecast to increase to £585 million by 2027.

Having lived in Edmonton for years before the Regen, it was needed and its much improved, long way to go but its vastly better.
 
As you say Levy has received the City of London honour for the regeneration and financial impact but many will have a moan as usual. Figures below were from circa 2022/23 before the max 30 events were allowed , how much being generated now?

EY economists said the gross value added (GVA) generated across London reached £478 million in 2021/22, of which £296 million was in Spurs’ home borough of Haringey. If Enfield and Waltham Forest are included the GVA impact was £344 million last season — the first since the new stadium opened that it could be filled to its 62,850 capacity without pandemic restrictions.
This compares with just £120 million in 2015. The total is forecast to increase to £585 million by 2027.
I walked past the Ernst Young building yesterday, right near the "City Hall" mayor's HQ thing.
A huge office block with bright yellow EY on it.
I thought to myself "Ey, what's that?"
"Ey?" How can such a huge building just have "Ey?" written on it?
Then I thought "Egg Yolk?" because there was an eggy restaurant opposite called Yolk.

And eventually thought of Ernst Young. It really isn't a logo / brand I ever come across in advertising or wherever.
 
I walked past the Ernst Young building yesterday, right near the "City Hall" mayor's HQ thing.
A huge office block with bright yellow EY on it.
I thought to myself "Ey, what's that?"
"Ey?" How can such a huge building just have "Ey?" written on it?
Then I thought "Egg Yolk?" because there was an eggy restaurant opposite called Yolk.

And eventually thought of Ernst Young. It really isn't a logo / brand I ever come across in advertising or wherever.
It's a top four company, isn't that what we are aiming for. :)

 
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