According to a 2023 analysis, Guadalajara in Mexico ranked as the city with the highest number of bars per 100,000 inhabitants that year, with a total of ****. This figure surpassed the second city in the list by ** bars per 100,000 people.
The statistic shows the number of bars in leading selected cities worlwide in 2018. Paris accounted for the highest number of bars globally, with a total of ***** bars in 2018.
This statistic presents the number of bars, clubs and venues in selected German cities by type as of 2016. Cologne had the highest number of bars at over 2,500, closely followed by Berlin. Cologne also beat Berlin for number of dance clubs, with 458 clubs compared to 311.
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This dataset was collected as part of the City of Melbourne's Census of Land Use and Employment (CLUE). The data presents the number of dining seats (classified by indoor/outdoor) for establishments with their trading name, industry (ANZSIC4) classification, location, CLUE block and small area designation as points which represent a single business. The data covers the year period of 2011. For more information please visit the City of Melbourne CLUE Portal. Please note: AURIN has acquired the data through the City of Melbourne Open Data Portal. The individual yearly tables have been extracted from the archived 2002-2017 tables. The data in this table is a snapshot and not live.
This graph depicts the number of quick service restaurants (QSR) per capita, by city, in the United States as of March 2018. In 2018, Orlando, Florida is the city with the highest number of fast food restaurants per capita, accounting for **** QSRs per ** thousand residents.
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This is a list of 10,000 fast-food restaurants provided by Datafiniti's Business Database. The dataset includes the restaurant's address, city, latitude and longitude coordinates, name, and more.
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Data collected as part of the City of Melbourne's Census of Land Use and Employment (CLUE). The data covers the period 2002-2023. It show business establishments with their trading name, business address, bar/tavern/pub patron capacity, location and CLUE block and small area designation.
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The dataset contains every sustained or not yet adjudicated violation citation from every full or special program inspection conducted up to three years prior to the most recent inspection for restaurants and college cafeterias in an active status on the RECORD DATE (date of the data pull). When an inspection results in more than one violation, values for associated fields are repeated for each additional violation record. Establishments are uniquely identified by their CAMIS (record ID) number. Keep in mind that thousands of restaurants start business and go out of business every year; only restaurants in an active status are included in the dataset. Records are also included for each restaurant that has applied for a permit but has not yet been inspected and for inspections resulting in no violations. Establishments with inspection date of 1/1/1900 are new establishments that have not yet received an inspection. Restaurants that received no violations are represented by a single row and coded as having no violations using the ACTION field. Because this dataset is compiled from several large administrative data systems, it contains some illogical values that could be a result of data entry or transfer errors. Data may also be missing. This dataset and the information on the Health Department’s Restaurant Grading website come from the same data source. The Health Department’s Restaurant Grading website is here: http://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/services/restaurant-grades.page See the data dictionary file in the Attachments section of the OpenData website for a summary of data fields and allowable values.
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This dataset is about book subjects. It has 2 rows and is filtered where the books is The 52 most romantic dates in New York City : the best restaurants, parks, cafes, museums, clubs, cruises, bars, hotels, beaches, views. It features 10 columns including number of authors, number of books, earliest publication date, and latest publication date.
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Emergency Medical Service ambulance dispatch incidents in Marin County, CA, for the period beginning March 1, 2013 through June 30, 2017. Data is updated quarterly. Data includes time stamps of events for each dispatch, nature of injury, and location of injury. Data also includes geocoding of most incident locations, however, specific street address locations are "obfuscated" and are generally shown within a block and are not, therefore, exact locations. Geocoding results are also based on the quality of the address information provided, and should therefore not be considered 100% accurate.
Some of the data may be interpreted incorrectly without adequate knowledge of the clinical context. Please contact EMS@marincounty.org if you have any questions about the interpretation of fields in this dataset.
The city with the highest number of McDonald's restaurants in the United States was Houston, Texas as of February 2023. Houston, which is the largest city in the state of Texas, had a total of *** McDonald's restaurants that month.
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This dataset was collected as part of the City of Melbourne's Census of Land Use and Employment (CLUE). The data presents the number of dining seats (classified by indoor/outdoor) for establishments with their trading name, industry (ANZSIC4) classification, location, CLUE block and small area designation as points which represent a single business. The data covers the year period of 2015. For more information please visit the City of Melbourne CLUE Portal. Please note: AURIN has acquired the data through the City of Melbourne Open Data Portal. The individual yearly tables have been extracted from the archived 2002-2017 tables. The data in this table is a snapshot and not live.
This dataset contains data about the highest grade completed by residents of San Mateo County by city. Grade levels include less than high school graduate, high school graduate, some college or associate's degree, and bachelor's degree or higher. This data was extracted from the United States Cenus Bureau's American Community Survey 2014 5 year estimates.
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In 2023, the global panic bars market size was valued at approximately USD 2.3 billion, and it is projected to reach USD 3.8 billion by 2032, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.8% during the forecast period. Panic bars, also known as crash bars or exit devices, are a critical component in building safety and are experiencing significant growth due to increasing safety regulations and building codes that mandate their installation in commercial and public buildings. The growing emphasis on public safety, combined with urbanization and the expansion of commercial infrastructure globally, serves as a primary growth driver for this market.
The increasing global population and rapid urbanization trends are leading to the construction of new commercial and public infrastructures, which in turn drives the demand for panic bars. As cities expand and new buildings arise, there is a heightened need for safety measures that can ensure the swift and safe evacuation of people in emergencies. Panic bars are a preferred choice for many architects and builders because they provide a simple, efficient means to fulfill safety regulations without compromising on the aesthetic appeal of modern interiors. This trend is greatly influenced by the increasing number of smart city projects around the world, which incorporate advanced safety features as a standard requirement.
Another significant growth factor is the stringent safety norms and regulations imposed by governments and safety organizations across the globe. Building codes and safety regulations are becoming more rigorous, particularly in developed countries where there is a legal mandate for the installation of panic bars in certain types of buildings. This legal obligation ensures a steady demand for panic bars, as building owners and managers seek to stay compliant with these regulations. Furthermore, the rising awareness among building owners about the importance of emergency preparedness and the potential liabilities associated with inadequate safety measures further fuels the adoption of panic bars.
Technological advancements in panic bar design and materials also contribute to market growth. Innovations such as the development of non-corrosive materials and the integration of panic bars with electronic and automated locking systems provide enhanced security and durability. These advancements not only improve the functionality of panic bars but also offer added value to customers looking for versatile safety solutions. The integration of panic bars with access control systems is becoming increasingly popular in high-security installations, thus broadening the scope of their application and stimulating market demand.
The role of Door Exit Hardware in ensuring building safety cannot be overstated. These components, which include panic bars, are essential for facilitating quick and efficient exits during emergencies. As safety regulations become more stringent, the integration of door exit hardware into building designs is increasingly seen as a necessity rather than an option. This hardware not only enhances safety but also aligns with modern architectural aesthetics, providing seamless functionality without compromising design. The demand for advanced door exit hardware is expected to grow as more building owners and architects recognize its importance in creating safe environments.
In terms of regional outlook, North America leads the panic bars market due to its stringent building safety regulations and the high concentration of commercial buildings that require these safety devices. The European market follows closely, with a strong emphasis on safety standards and building codes across member countries. The Asia Pacific region is expected to witness the fastest growth during the forecast period, driven by rapid urbanization and infrastructure development in countries like China and India. Latin America and the Middle East & Africa also present significant growth opportunities due to increasing infrastructure developments and improving safety awareness.
The panic bars market is segmented into several product types, including Rim Type, Mortise Type, Vertical Rod Type, and Others. Each product type has its unique applications and benefits, contributing to the overall market dynamics. Rim-type panic bars are among the most common due to their ease of installation and reliability. They are typically mounted on the inside surface of the door
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Analysis of ‘🍕 Pizza restaurants and Pizzas on their Menus’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://www.kaggle.com/yamqwe/pizza-restaurants-and-pizzas-on-their-menuse on 13 February 2022.
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About this Data
This is a list of over 3,500 pizzas from multiple restaurants provided by Datafiniti's Business Database. The dataset includes the category, name, address, city, state, menu information, price range, and more for each pizza restaurant.
Note that this is a sample of a large dataset. The full dataset is available through Datafiniti.
What You Can Do with this Data
You can use this data to discover how much you can expect to pay for pizza across the country. E.g.:
- What are the least and most expensive cities for pizza?
- What is the number of restaurants serving pizza per capita (100,000 residents) across the U.S.?
- What is the median price of a large plain pizza across the U.S.?
- Which cities have the most restaurants serving pizza per capita (100,000 residents)?
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This dataset was created by Datafiniti and contains around 10000 samples along with Longitude, Price Range Max, technical information and other features such as: - Date Updated - Categories - and more.
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The global hot rolled steel bars market size is projected to grow from USD 150.2 billion in 2023 to USD 215.9 billion by 2032, reflecting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.1% over the forecast period. The robust growth of this market is primarily driven by the expanding construction and automotive sectors, which are major consumers of hot rolled steel bars.
One of the primary growth factors for the hot rolled steel bars market is the increasing demand from the construction industry. The construction sector relies heavily on hot rolled steel bars for their strength and durability in structural applications. With rising urbanization and infrastructure development projects across the globe, the demand for these bars is expected to remain strong. Additionally, government initiatives focusing on the renovation and modernization of existing infrastructure are further propelling market growth. For instance, countries in the Asia-Pacific region are investing heavily in smart city projects, which require substantial use of steel bars.
The automotive industry is another significant contributor to the growth of the hot rolled steel bars market. The automotive sector uses these bars in the production of various vehicle components, including chassis, suspension systems, and reinforcing bars. The rise in global vehicle production, coupled with advancements in automotive technology, is boosting the demand for high-quality steel bars. Furthermore, the shift towards electric vehicles (EVs) is also anticipated to create new growth opportunities, as manufacturers seek lightweight yet strong materials to enhance vehicle efficiency.
Industrial machinery applications are also playing a crucial role in driving the market. Hot rolled steel bars are essential in the manufacturing of machinery and equipment used in various industries, including mining, agriculture, and manufacturing. The ongoing industrialization and the need for modernization of industrial equipment are likely to sustain the demand for hot rolled steel bars. Additionally, advancements in manufacturing processes and the adoption of automation are fostering the need for durable and high-performance materials, further boosting market growth.
Tempered Steel Bar, known for its enhanced strength and toughness, plays a vital role in various industrial applications. The process of tempering involves heating the steel to a specific temperature and then cooling it, which significantly improves its mechanical properties. This makes tempered steel bars ideal for use in construction and automotive sectors where durability and resilience are paramount. As infrastructure projects continue to expand globally, the demand for tempered steel bars is expected to rise, providing a robust solution for structural integrity and safety. These bars are particularly favored in environments where high stress and impact resistance are required, ensuring longevity and reliability in critical applications.
Regionally, Asia-Pacific is expected to dominate the hot rolled steel bars market, owing to rapid industrialization and urbanization in countries like China and India. These regions are witnessing significant investments in infrastructure development, automotive production, and industrial activities, driving the demand for steel bars. North America and Europe are also substantial markets due to their well-established industrial base and ongoing infrastructure projects. The Middle East & Africa and Latin America regions are projected to witness moderate growth, primarily driven by oil & gas exploration activities and emerging construction projects.
The hot rolled steel bars market is segmented by product type into round bars, square bars, flat bars, hexagonal bars, and others. Each product type serves specific applications and has distinct characteristics that cater to various industry needs. Round bars are the most commonly used type, known for their versatility and wide range of applications, including construction, automotive, and industrial machinery. Their uniform diameter and smooth finish make them ideal for structural and reinforcing purposes.
Square bars, characterized by their solid square cross-section, are extensively used in construction and manufacturing applications where uniformity and strength are required. They are particularly valued for their ease of fabrication and welding, making them suitable for a
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Known as the city of churches, Adelaide has also been described as the city of pubs. This dataset contains 160 selected images of hotels that have been put to other, more sober, uses or have been demolished. Use in conjunction with the Flickr API https://www.flickr.com/services/api/ Known as the city of churches, Adelaide has also been described as the city of pubs. This dataset contains 160 selected images of hotels that have been put to other, more sober, uses or have been demolished. Use in conjunction with the Flickr API https://www.flickr.com/services/api/
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Analysis of ‘Swiggy Restaurants Dataset of Metro Cities’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://www.kaggle.com/aniruddhapa/swiggy-restaurants-dataset-of-metro-cities on 28 January 2022.
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This dataset contains swiggy registered restaurants details of major metropoliton cities of India. I have considered only metropoliton cities with population 4.5 million. As per the Census of India 2011 definition of more than 4 million population, some of the major Metropolitan Cities in India are:
Mumbai (more than 18 Million) Delhi (more than 16 Million) Kolkata (more than 14 Million) Chennai (more than 8.6 million) Bangalore (around 8.5 million) Hyderabad (around 7.6 million) Ahmedabad (around 6.3 million) Pune (around 5.05 million) Surat (around 4.5 million)
I have scrapped the data using python. It may not have all the restaurants of a particular city because if during webscrapping any restaurant has not enabled swiggy as their delivery partner, that restaurant's details will not be scrapped. Though I have scrapped same cities multiple times, to include maximum restaurant details. The data is collected on 12th Jan 2022.
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The statistic illustrates the cities with the most coffee bars in the Netherlands in 2015. As of 2015, Amsterdam had the most coffee bars with *** coffee bars. Rotterdam had roughly ** bars, whereas there were ** coffee bars in The Hague. When looking at the leading coffee bar chains in the Netherlands in 2015, it can be seen that Starbucks Coffee was the leading coffee chain in the Netherlands, with ** branches.
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Data by city showing energy contribution to greenhouse gas emissions in the County. This data is part of the Regionally Integrated Climate Action Planning Suite (RICAPS) program.
Each city in San Mateo County has the opportunity to develop its own Climate Action Plan (CAP) using tools developed by C/CAG in conjunction with DNV KEMA https://www.dnvgl.com/ and Hara. http://www.verisae.com/default.aspx. This project was funded by grants from the Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD) and Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E). Climate Action Plans developed from these tools will meet BAAQMD's California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) guidelines for a Qualified Greenhouse Gas Reduction Strategy.
For more information, please see the RICAPS site: http://www.smcenergywatch.com/progress_report.html
According to a 2023 analysis, Guadalajara in Mexico ranked as the city with the highest number of bars per 100,000 inhabitants that year, with a total of ****. This figure surpassed the second city in the list by ** bars per 100,000 people.