As commercial property prices plummet and landlords desperately convert offices into apartments, residents need to understand how the post-pandemic shift is reshaping the city.
As young founders proliferate across Navigli and beyond, Milan's job market is undergoing a profound shift—one that traditional employers can no longer ignore.
Rising labour costs, shrinking margins and shifting consumer habits are forcing restaurants and shops across the Navigli and beyond to make difficult choices.
As global instability ripples through travel patterns, Milan's hospitality sector faces its toughest year in a decade—with bookings down, margins compressed, and the city's reputation as Europe's reliable luxury destination under strain.
As demand for traditional workspace weakens across the city, landlords and investors face a perfect storm of elevated borrowing costs, persistent vacancy rates, and the stubborn reality of hybrid working.
Rising operational costs and volatile currency markets are forcing companies across Lombardy to rethink strategy, even as the Borsa Italiana signals cautious optimism.
As international trade volatility forces companies to relocate operations and rethink staffing, Milan's talent-hungry firms are competing fiercely for supply chain experts, logistics specialists, and multilingual professionals.
As innovation districts expand from Navigli to Porta Nuova, traditional employers face fierce competition for skilled workers—and the local job market is being transformed.
Geopolitical instability in the Middle East and Venezuela is pushing up costs for textiles and raw materials, forcing Brera's luxury houses to rethink sourcing strategies.
As tourism recovers post-pandemic, one entrepreneur's boutique approach in the Navigli district is capturing the hearts—and wallets—of discerning European travellers.
As immersive food concepts and wellness-focused venues proliferate across Navigli and beyond, employers are scrambling to recruit skilled workers—and reshaping compensation structures in the process.
Andrea Rossini's sustainable retrofit projects in Porta Nuova are reshaping how companies think about workspace—and commanding premium rents in an increasingly competitive market.
As Middle East tensions and Venezuelan instability ripple through supply chains, Milan's family businesses are recalibrating operations and hedging currency risk.
As global supply chains realign and emerging markets reshape commerce, Milanese firms are scrambling to hire specialists who can navigate a far more complex world.