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Nightclubs and the Evolution of After-Dark Leisure
Nightclubs were once high-margin engines of urban nightlife. For decades, they monetised density, alcohol throughput, and controlled scarcity. A single room, amplified music, restricted entry, and limited seating could generate extraordinary revenue per square metre. The business model was simple: compress bodies, accelerate beverage sales, and extend trading hours into the early morning. Today, in many cities, that model is under strain. The decline of traditional nightclubs
Mar 23 min read


The Economics of One Perfect Day
A wedding is often described as the most personal day in a person’s life. It is framed as intimate, emotional, and deeply individual — a celebration shaped by love, family, and tradition. Yet behind that sense of uniqueness lies something far less personal. A wedding is also one of the most structured economic events in modern life. It operates within predictable spending categories, global supply chains, and carefully engineered consumer expectations. What appears to be a on
Feb 183 min read
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