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Work in the City or the Wharf?

LondonFinance1

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Caught up with a couple of friends over some pints and we had an interesting discussion: given the choice, would you rather work in CW or the City. The general view was that everything works like clockwork in the Wharf (being private property might help a bit), but that it is a bit soulless - the City oozes history at every corner and has a wider array of food and drinks options. Whichever way you are leaning, the consensus was that Canary Wharf could do with a decent pub or two.

What is your take?
 
The wharf is a concrete jungle which was originally a dockland, basically an industrial port. Pulling up some skyscrapers won’t change its heritage. Also, everyone looks basically the same and so overall the city might be a bit more diverse with a better location. A good point re why the wharf is so efficient, as it’s a private estate, they had a free hand to do whatever they wanted construction and design wise whereas in the city that might be a lot more difficult due to historical landmarks and regulation etc as you mentioned.

What about Mayfair though, that seems to be missed out as a potential option. Lots of hedge funds there as far as I know and maybe some consultancies as well. I used to work at a regtech startup in Level39 in One Canada Square tower once, was a good experience and that was the only time I ever worked there (not a finance professional).
 
For my personal convenience, the Elisabeth Line (finally) changed things as it cuts out 30 minutes from my commute. Fully agree on the lack of a half-decent pub, though ;) The Brewdog does the trick quite nicely, though, and my team has been there once or twice a month...
 
Personally a big fan of the wharf. It's easier(cheaper) to find a new apartment within walking distance, and a lot of my friends started living there straight out of college. The food is probably not ideal and life gets boring after a while, but it's good for home parties. Over time, people seem to drift away as they get kids and move further, but it's a great place to start.
 
Personally a big fan of the wharf. It's easier(cheaper) to find a new apartment within walking distance, and a lot of my friends started living there straight out of college. The food is probably not ideal and life gets boring after a while, but it's good for home parties. Over time, people seem to drift away as they get kids and move further, but it's a great place to start.
Yeah I’d imagined the property market is slightly more reasonable, would be curious to hear your views on getting an apartment in CF.
 
Yeah I’d imagined the property market is slightly more reasonable, would be curious to hear your views on getting an apartment in CF.
Just jumping in: the whole area has been developed quite nicely (all amenities are there) and the Elisabeth Line helps with connections quite a bit; in the end, it depends on personal preference what is important for you - pubs/restaurants, green spaces and galleries/museums are missing a bit and if you work in the west of London, the Elisabeth line does not really help you; similarly, if you are travelling a lot via Heathrow, you might want to have a good look at how long this would take you
 
Just jumping in: the whole area has been developed quite nicely (all amenities are there) and the Elisabeth Line helps with connections quite a bit; in the end, it depends on personal preference what is important for you - pubs/restaurants, green spaces and galleries/museums are missing a bit and if you work in the west of London, the Elisabeth line does not really help you; similarly, if you are travelling a lot via Heathrow, you might want to have a good look at how long this would take you
Good to know. Thanks for that info.
 
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