As property prices surge past €8,000 per square metre in central districts, city planners must choose between densification, affordability mandates, and heritage preservation.
As Milan's major universities raise fees by up to 15%, residents across the city voice mounting frustration over accessibility and the widening gap between intention and reality.
As property prices in central districts exceed €10,000 per square metre, city planners face a pivotal moment to decide whether Milan becomes more inclusive or remains a playground for the wealthy.
As Milan's foreign-born population approaches 20%, administrators and social researchers outline competing visions for managing rapid demographic change.
As affordable units vanish and developers circle key sites from Navigli to Bicocca, the city faces pivotal planning decisions that will reshape neighbourhoods for a generation.
From soaring rents in Navigli to frozen development zones in Lambrate, the decisions of the past ten years have reshaped the city's real estate landscape.
As construction accelerates on the line connecting Linate Airport to the Navigli district, residents and business owners are weighing the disruption against the promise of faster commutes and economic revival.
As cities worldwide grapple with fragmentation and isolation, Milan's district-level initiatives are creating a blueprint for grassroots solidarity that rivals London, Berlin and Barcelona.
A decade of demographic shifts has transformed Milan's neighbourhoods, economy and identity—tracing the roots of today's vibrant but increasingly complex multicultural landscape.
As rents in the Navigli district soar beyond €1,200 for a one-bedroom flat, Milan's administration charts a different course than rivals in Berlin, Barcelona and Amsterdam.
As Milan intensifies its environmental agenda ahead of 2030 climate targets, officials and researchers outline bold plans for the Navigli district and beyond.
As crime reports surge across the Navigli and Centro Storico, stretched resources are forcing Milano's emergency services to prioritise cases—leaving some neighbourhoods vulnerable.
As Politecnico and Università Statale battle budget cuts, local residents and families across the city face ripple effects from reduced scholarships to overcrowded classrooms in peripheral districts.
Fresh statistics show Lombardy's higher education sector facing its steepest challenges in a decade, with implications for the city's economy and global standing.