As arrivals surge and housing costs spike, leaders outline competing visions for how Europe's fashion capital should handle its growing migrant populations.
As the Navigli district transforms and cycling lanes multiply across the city, hard metrics show whether Milan can truly become Europe's sustainability leader.
Community leaders and tenants across Navigli and Porta Romana neighbourhoods voice urgent concerns over affordability as the city council debates new housing regulations.
As major infrastructure projects reach decision points, city planners face tough calls on funding, timelines, and priorities that will define mobility across Lombardy's largest city.
Twenty years of community organizing, institutional resistance, and grassroots persistence transformed one of Milan's most overlooked neighbourhoods into a thriving cultural hub.
Decades of poor air quality and urban decay forced Milan to reimagine itself—tracing the extraordinary journey that transformed Europe's most polluted metropolis into a model for sustainable urban living.
Senior officials outline new enforcement strategies as organised theft syndicates target tourists and commuters across Duomo, Navigli and transport hubs.
Chronic underfunding, staff shortages, and rising demand have strained the Carabinieri, Polizia di Stato, and firefighters to their limits—a trajectory that finally forced city leadership to act.
As property developers eye the historic waterfront, long-time residents and small businesses in the Navigli district face displacement—prompting community leaders to demand affordable housing guarantees.
As Politecnico and Università Statale grapple with budget cuts, local students and families confront skyrocketing costs and shrinking opportunities in Italy's education heartland.
As arrivals climb and housing pressures mount, Milan faces critical choices about neighbourhood development, language programmes, and reception centre capacity.
With billions earmarked for new metro lines and suburban rail upgrades, the city faces critical funding and political decisions that will reshape commuting for the next decade.
As the city council fast-tracks a €450m digital infrastructure project, locals in Porta Genova and surrounding neighbourhoods fear their voices are being drowned out.
As rental prices in Porta Romana and Navigli hit record highs, we spoke to families, students, and workers about the squeeze reshaping the city's neighbourhoods.
As the city rolls out fresh initiatives, residents from Porta Venezia to Greco share their hopes and frustrations about belonging in the Lombard capital.
Fresh arrivals to Italy's financial capital face tighter rental markets and transit upgrades—here's what newcomers need to know about relocating right now.