
Newly updated, the GPICI 2020 aims to discover these patterns and examine the various relationships that exist between urban facilities, their locations, and the additional underlying data that might intersect them all. Each of these global cities possess an “inner-city” area in which key facilities and services are concentrated, however the distribution of these facilities and the relationships between them differ. From the time that the first Global Power Inner City Index was published over a decade ago in 2010, the competition between cities to attract talent and business has continued unabated.Īs this competition has intensified, so too has the need for global cities to differentiate themselves by identifying and capitalizing on their unique urban structures.
