At Anyhoa we are very interested in the housing situation. It all started with investigating housing conditions in our home country, Denmark. Following this interest and working with data multiple media outlets decided to bring stories to the public.
On September 4, 2024, TV Midtvest reported on how residential square meters are distributed in homes in Central and Western Jutland.
On September 5, 2024, JydskeVestkysten wrote that you could consider moving to the countryside if you need more space in your home.
On September 9, 2024, Nordsø Posten was able to report how housing in Hjørring has had particular growing tendencies over the past decade.
In Sydkysten’s weekly newspaper they could bring a story about how Ishøj is among the municipalities in Denmark with the most allotments.
In September 2024, VoresRanders published a story about how allotments in Randers have had a positive growth in recent years.
In September 2024, SjællandskeNyheder was able to share the story of how the concentration of allotments is greatest in the Vestegnen region of Denmark.
In September 2024, VSA could bring a story about how housing sizes in Lyngby-Taarbæk municipality have decreased.
In September 2024, Folkebladet Glostrup-Brøndby reported on the high growth of allotments in the area.
In October 2024, Bornholm.nu was able to tell how most of the very large families with 5+ children are found on the small island in the Baltic Sea.
In September 2024, VoresLæsø was proud to announce that the residential area in Læsø municipality is the second largest in Denmark.
In October 2024, AmagerLiv was able to report on how the number of very large families with 5+ children has generally decreased, except for Tårnby municipality.
In October 2024, Viborg Stifts Folkeblad was able to tell about how many from Copenhagen move to Viborg municipality more than other municipalities in Denmark.
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