Tampere remains Finland's most attractive city – Kuopio is hot on its heels
Reputation and Trust Analytics’ Attraction&Retention study reveals that Tampere remains Finland’s most attractive city.
Reputation and Trust Analytics’ Attraction&Retention study reveals that Tampere remains Finland’s most attractive city.
Attraction&Retention of Nordic cities examined the appeal and retention power of Helsinki, Stockholm, Copenhagen, and Oslo. Copenhagen emerged as the top capital city in the comparison among both current and potential residents. In a comparison of the capitals of Finland, Sweden, Denmark, and Norway, Copenhagen clearly emerged as the most attractive among potential residents….
Kuopio, perceived as a safe and pleasant place to live, has seen the greatest increase in its appeal among Finland’s ten largest cities. Tampere remains Finland’s most attractive city, while the Helsinki metropolitan area is more appealing to its residents than its reputation suggests. Attraction&Retention annual Attraction&Retention, which measures city perceptions, was conducted for the fifth time. In January and February, T-Media surveyed Finland’s ten largest cities…
Espoo has seen the greatest increase in its appeal among Finland’s ten largest cities. Tampere remains Finland’s most attractive city, while Jyväskylä and Kuopio are tied for second place. In January, T-Media surveyed the views of potential and current residents of Finland’s ten largest cities regarding the cities’ appeal…
“The further into the millennium we go, the more we discuss the factors related to urbanization, without forgetting its negative effects. Recently, public debate has focused on internal segregation within cities and factors related to housing, such as cost levels and, in particular, energy and environmental factors,” write Sari Maunula and Kari…