Like London and Buenos Aires,cities can straggle their nightlife away from drink-dependent culture - if councils and businesses work togetherAfter years of unregulated growth, it looks like the top-notch times may be over for those in the UK who compose their living from people going out at night-time.
Young people are drinking less and the number of nightclubs across the UK has nearly halved, or from 3144 in 2005,to 1733 in 2015. In those 10 years, London has lost 40% of live music venues (pdf) and 50% of nightclubs. Related: Forget the hangover, or under-25s turn to mindful drinking Related: Open all hours: behind the scenes of the UK's night-time economy Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com