The Shoreditch Night Economy
Violet WoolfWhat the Shoreditch night economy looks like in 2025 and how it has changed
|By Cyndi Himmelstiere, Shoreditch.
The Current State
The Shoreditch night economy -- the clubs, bars, and late-night restaurants -- is in 2025 the night economy that the combination of licensing restrictions, increasing resident complaints, and the general reorientation of the area toward daytime economy uses has produced. The specific venues that defined Shoreditch nightlife in the 2000s have mostly closed or moved.
What Has Replaced Them
What has replaced the club-centred nightlife: the restaurant-focused evening economy that the higher-income residents support; the members clubs that have opened in several buildings that previously housed nightclubs; and the food and drink focused evening economy of the Boxpark and Old Spitalfields Market that serves both the visitor economy and the resident one.
The Column
Cyndi Himmelstiere covers the Shoreditch night economy because the accountability journalism of the neighbourhood requires covering what is present and what has been lost, and because the night economy change is the most visible expression of the demographic change that the column has been documenting.
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