Milan's startup boom—up 67% since 2020—is shifting tech jobs away from traditional fashion and finance. How Navigli and Porta Romana are becoming innovation hubs attracting young talent.
As high-end dining and experiential venues proliferate across the Navigli and beyond, employers are competing fiercely for skilled staff—and reshaping what it means to build a career in the sector.
As unemployment in Lombardy edges upward, a homegrown software firm is defying regional trends by expanding payroll and reshaping how young Milanesi think about careers.
Geopolitical instability across Venezuela, the Middle East and Pakistan is already reshaping visitor flows to Italy's financial capital, forcing hotels and luxury retailers to recalibrate their strategies.
As inflation cools and consumer behaviour shifts, the city's independent retailers and service providers are reassessing their playbooks—and those who adapt fastest will thrive.
As premium real estate goes begging in the Quadrilatero d'Oro and beyond, employers are battling for workers across borders—transforming how Milan attracts and retains its most skilled professionals.
Luxury goods exports and reshoring strategies are creating unprecedented demand for multilingual logistics experts and trade compliance specialists across the city's business districts.
Geopolitical tensions and currency volatility are forcing Milanese companies to rethink supply chains, staffing, and expansion plans just as the city positions itself as Europe's financial hub.
As international visitor numbers surge 18% year-on-year, established hospitality players and emerging boutique operators are capitalising on the city's renewed appeal as a global destination.
Geopolitical tensions and supply chain fractures are reshaping prices on Corso Buenos Aires and beyond—here's what's actually happening to your wallet.
As foot traffic rebounds unevenly across the city's neighbourhoods, savvy shop owners are adapting pricing, inventory, and digital strategies to stay competitive in 2026.
The founder of Moretti Workspace Solutions is reshaping how companies think about their Milanese headquarters—and challenging the post-pandemic exodus to satellite offices.
As inflation reshapes household budgets across the city, locals are discovering that understanding currency movements and investment basics is no longer optional—it's survival.
Carlo Verzini's textile company has transformed Milan's traditional manufacturing sector by building direct trade corridors with South Asia, defying the sector's decades-old reliance on middlemen.
With visitor numbers surging and spending patterns shifting, smart operators across the Navigli, Brera and beyond are repositioning themselves to capture the next wave of high-value travel.
Rising costs and shifting consumer behaviour are forcing restaurants and shops across Navigli, Brera and the Quadrilatero d'Oro to rethink their summer strategies.