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Oxford Street Reinvented
14th August 2024
Ben recently took to Oxford Street to ask the question "can it make sense to have 4 stores in the same vicinity, no matter how strong that Retail Place is?"
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Interaction Surfaces explained: Why Context is Everything
31st May 2024
Christoph Mülligann, Chief Innovator at Geolytix, takes us behind the curtain of developing Interaction Surfaces and gives us his unique take on making sense of mobile data.
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Interaction Surfaces: How to maximise store density and minimise overlap
29th May 2024
If it was possible to maintain 3 successful stores in one area instead of 2, wouldn’t you want to know?
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Interaction Surfaces: Illustrate The Complexity Of The City
28th May 2024
Our new MAPP tool, Interaction Surfaces, lets you interrogate complex pedestrian interactions in urban areas and start to see the wood for the trees.
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Interaction Surfaces: Understand common pedestrian movement patterns for better site location
8th May 2024
Whether its finding new opportunities or analysing impacts of new store openings (your own or a competitors), GEOLYTIX Interaction Surfaces can help. Find out more.
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GEOLYTIX and the 30 Day Map Challenge 2023
1st December 2023
Daily social mapping project happening every November: https://30daymapchallenge.com/. This is the second year we have joined this as a team, see all our maps here.
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International Busyness Index: Identify Activity Hot Spots across the world
11th September 2023
Geolytix Busyness Index can be calculated worldwide and makes it easy to spot busyness trends.
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Debenhams: Two years (& two months on)
2nd August 2023
Over two years since the physical presence of Debenhams on our high streets ended, we review 126 units they left vacant. What’s become of them?
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Geolytix Footfall Tracker: Retail Place Daily Visitor Numbers
26th April 2023
Looking to identify high street or shopping centre decline, retail regeneration or seasonal uplifts? Footfall Tracker gives you a robust answer.
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The Power of Geolytix Footfall: Daily Footfall Counts for over 15,000 Retail Places
19th April 2023
Why do we love using Geolytix Footfall? Remove the guesswork from micro site selection and immediately identify the busiest locations are.
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Mobility Data - Behind the Scenes
28th February 2023
"Sometimes the hype around a source of data can become so incessant and insistent that we don’t even question what’s underlying the enticing outputs." We go behind the scenes of mobility data.
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New towns are not built too often in the UK: Exploring Sherford
17th January 2023
The UK is known for its many historic towns but new towns are occasionally built. Sarah explores Sherford which welcomed its first residents in 2017.
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Creating Robust Small Area Population Estimates
8th December 2022
The 2021 Census results for England and Wales are gradually being released at small area. How will conducting a census during a pandemic affect the numbers?
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GEOLYTIX and the 30 Day Map Challenge 2022
30th November 2022
Daily social mapping project happening every November: https://30daymapchallenge.com/
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Poland GeoData for Location Intelligence
20th October 2022
Are you a retailer or restaurant? Does Poland feature in your expansion plans? Geolytix has GeoData to support your business.
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10 years of Demographic Change in Poland
11th October 2022
With the processing and release of the 2021 Census starting to come through Jacek reviews how the demographics of Poland have changed over the last 10 years.
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Geolytix International GeoData
7th October 2022
Geolytix GeoData underpins the informed location decisions we support our clients with.
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Geolytix: An International Location Intelligence Company
6th October 2022
From start up to scale up, Geolytix has worked with some of the biggest retail, leisure, and restaurant brands in more than 55 countries over the last 10 years.
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Bridging the gap between Censuses
26th August 2022
The UK Census is conducted every 10 years, so how do we bridge the gap between to get granular population and household estimates and forecasts?
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Filling the gaps with {mydentist}
24th August 2022
How Europe’s biggest dental provider uses GEOLYTIX MAPP to manage their network of practices and target the most appropriate opportunities for growth.
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LondonShuffle
27th July 2022
Six years ago we had a team social to a newly opened Shuffleboard club called LondonShuffle. We were delighted to support them recently with some location data and analysis.
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10 new GeoData packs in 10 countries
28th October 2021
Not only are we celebrating 10 years of Geolytix this month we have been busy created new GeoData for 10 countries.
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From South Korea to the UK : Understanding 'how busy is this road?'
28th July 2021
We introduce you to one of our most ambitious data networks we have created - a modelled value count for every major road in the county of operation; we started with South Korea.
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Modelled Traffic Volumes - a new product in our Road & Network data pack
27th May 2021
Our new product in the Road & Network data pack - Modelled Traffic Volumes, answers the question "how busy is this road?"
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Geolytix open Supermarket Retail Points - 20th Edition
10th May 2021
The 20th version of Geolytix’s open data set; Retail Points, has now been released.
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Global Retail Places
25th February 2021
Retail Places identify areas where potential customers are attracted to interact with a retail environment. Retail Venues sit within these to specifically define a concentration of retail within a retail place.
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Life After Lockdown
9th December 2020
Anecdotally, town and city centres have been busy since England Lockdown 2 ended last Wednesday. We’ve been busy processing up mobility data from Saturday to see what it tells us about the 18,000 Retail Places we monitor.
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Did Somebody Say…It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas…
4th December 2020
Wednesday marked the end of England’s four-week Lockdown II. Many retailers will now be looking to salvage what they can following a tumultuous year. The run-up to Christmas is always a condensed & critical period but in 2020 this is exacerbated. So, what can we expect during these next three weeks?
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The Wales Firebreak
4th November 2020
The Wales Firebreak that came into effect on 23rd October attracted a great deal of media attention last week, with photographs of cordoned off ‘non-essential’ aisles a regular feature. But has the Wales Firebreak worked in terms of reducing activity?
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Consistency Across Borders
3rd November 2020
As retailers increasingly take a more regional or even global view of multi-channel strategy, the importance of defining and applying a consistent data and analytical approach across borders has also increased.
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Historic England - High Street Heritage Action Zones
21st October 2020
How can you use data to identify ‘similar’ locations? For retailers, looking for areas similar to those with high performing stores, this may be a simple enough task. Counts of surrounding population, competition and demographic data lend themselves well to similarity modelling.
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Geolytix Town & Suburb Boundaries
12th October 2020
A common remark we get from clients is their surprise that there is no official published source of suburb/town/city boundary. 8 years ago, Geolytix’s created the Town and Suburb data pack.
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Geolytix Seamless Town & Suburb Boundaries
29th September 2020
A common remark we get from clients is their surprise that there is no official published source of suburb/town/city boundary. 8 years ago, the first iteration of Geolytix’s Seamless Town and Suburb were created.
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How can data help our tourist towns recover?
10th August 2020
We’ve been pondering this question at Geolytix. Here in our local state of Victoria, Australia, our tourist towns have been hit by the double whammy of horrific bushfires followed by the Covid-19 Pandemic.
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PRESS RELEASE: Geolytix Retail Recovery Index
8th July 2020
There seems to be a broad consensus on top-level recovery rates in the UK as lockdown eases. But every city, town, village, shopping centre, retail park and local parade has its own story.
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Retail Recovery - Que Sera Sera?
29th June 2020
We’re often asked what a good level of forecast accuracy looks like. The answer is always: it depends. Some things are hard to forecast. Really hard. Even harder than convenience store turnover. Like, will things ever return to normal?
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Geolytix UK Postal
9th June 2020
"For speed and certainty always use a postal district number on your letters and notepaper"
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Geolytix UK : Retail Place Boundaries
22nd May 2020
Geolytix Retail Places is the ultimate product for profiling, describing and modelling UK retail. The data set currently has 21,942 identified areas of retail reaching from City Centres to parades of 3 units. It continues to be a popular and established product since it's very first release in 2012.
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Geolytix in The House. Helping the Co-op support Wellbeing in the Community
6th March 2020
On Tuesday Blair, Dan and Jasmin attended the parliamentary launch of the Co-op Community Wellbeing Index at the House of Commons. Geolytix worked in partnership with the Co-op to develop this index which aims to quantify the wellbeing of communities.
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UK Public Transport
31st January 2020
Geolytix produce multiple GeoData packs which are updated annually and available as a purchased product or use within our services work. Public Transport is vital data when making location-based decisions.
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European Census and Indices
27th January 2020
Census data is a powerful source of statistics able to describe a population. The data can be complex, messy, expensive, difficult to access and vary from country. Geolytix has taken the time to remove this hassle and make the data accessible, functional and open.
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Geolytix is Small but Global
28th October 2019
I’ve been following Geolytix with interest since it was founded back in 2012.
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The Added Value of Banking Data
30th September 2019
Across the numerous sectors and markets we support and operate in there is one common theme that keeps arising… and don’t worry it’s not Brexit.
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Machine Learning with spatial Big Data: How Uber helped us get there.
5th August 2019
Sometimes we look for answers outside our cosy little GIS bubble. In this case we applied well-established information retrieval techniques to truly understand hyperlocal movement patterns in mobility data.
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Inferring Traffic Counts from Network Centrality
12th July 2019
We were recently asked by a client to incorporate an element of traffic and road utilisation into the modelling of their network blueprint as they investigate opportunities to locate drive-thrus.
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Republic of Ireland Retail Places
23rd October 2017
Retail Places is one of our most popular datasets. We have now expanding this to Republic of Ireland.
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Public Transport Data
7th September 2017
Public transport data is fundamental to any consumer-orientated location planning project.
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Education Data 2017
20th June 2017
Currently in the UK, about 25% of the population are in education.
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Retail Points Update - May 2017
31st May 2017
Not only has it been busy in the Geolytix office but as always in the turbulent world of food retail there having been many announcements over the past few months.
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GEOLYTIX Point of Interest Data 2017
22nd May 2017
Location planning spans a wide range of industries from retail to the public sector. Complex decisions require a multitude of inputs, and that is where Geolytix’s Point of Interest (POI) data can be used.
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Retail Places – 2015 Update
16th July 2015
If you need a product that provides an accurate retail background to support your decision making, this is it.
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UK Universities
21st April 2015
With over 2.2 million students currently studying (and spending) in the UK it pays to know where they are.
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A Big breakthrough for Open Data – detailed House Price Paid data
15th May 2013
Yesterday the Land Registry made, in my view, the most significant Open Data announcement for four years.
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When the Foundations Keep Shifting – Geolytix Town Boundaries
15th April 2013
One of, maybe the, biggest headaches working with reference data is change. Houses get built, roads are widened, people die and babies are born.
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Postal Sector Boundaries by Geolytix
20th November 2012
In early 2012 two customers asked if Geolytix supplied postal sector boundaries. It was renewal time, and both were scanning the market. I had no viable product.