“Canary Wharf gets criticised as ‘Singapore on the Thames’, but plenty of people love both Singapore and Canary Wharf,” said Kashif Ansari, Juwai IQI co-founder and group CEO. “The neighbourhood is modern, clean, and tranquil on the weekends. It is safe and convenient and has excellent connections to the city.”
Train ridership, he said, also suggests that the area is becoming a residential and recreation destination, potentially lifting its property potential.
“Transport for London says the number of weekend and evening visitors to the Wharf rose 50 per cent between 2019 and 2022,” Ansari said. “Total tube and train station usage figures show that more people travel to Canary Wharf daily than before the pandemic.”
Read more: South China Morning Post
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