Milan's employment landscape struggles with €1,200+ rents and wage pressures. Fashion, finance, and tech employers recalibrate hiring as talent exodus accelerates across Lombardy.
As travel patterns shift and domestic spending rebounds, established players and newcomers across the city's dining and lodging sectors are capitalizing on an extended high season that's reshaping the competitive landscape.
Geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty are reshaping funding patterns for the city's innovation district, forcing founders to rethink growth strategies.
As tensions from Venezuela to the Middle East roil markets, Milan's export-dependent businesses face mounting tariffs, logistics delays, and currency volatility that threaten the region's €180 billion trade sector.
Political tensions in the Middle East and volatile currency markets are forcing Milanese firms to rethink their workspace strategy, with prime locations in Brera and Porta Nuova feeling the chill.
As visitor numbers surge, Milanese face rising rents, crowded transport, and transformed neighbourhoods—here's what the numbers really mean for your daily life.
As inflation pressures ease globally, Milanese households must navigate a complex financial landscape shaped by changing interest rates, real estate dynamics, and wage stagnation.
As the city solidifies its position as a continental innovation hub, a homegrown entrepreneur is turning cutting-edge research into commercially viable solutions.
Tech talent scarcity, wage pressures, and a boom in flexible work arrangements are reshaping recruitment across the Lombardy capital as employers compete fiercely for skilled workers.
As the Navigli district and surrounding neighbourhoods transform into Europe's hottest startup hub, a select group of property owners and venture firms are already cashing in on soaring valuations and rental demand.
As property prices cool after years of steep rises, savvy investors and a new generation of residents are seizing opportunities across the city's traditionally overlooked neighbourhoods.
As international investors pour money into Milanese commercial property, local economic data reveals a market transformation shaped by remote work patterns and geopolitical uncertainty.
A surge of maker-entrepreneurs in Navigli and beyond is creating unconventional career paths and forcing established firms to rethink their recruitment strategies.