Discover how Milan's mindfulness movement uses neuroscience to reduce stress. Evidence-based meditation practices for Porta Nuova professionals and design workers.
A generation of restaurateurs, chefs and collective organisers transformed Navigli and beyond from overlooked quarters into Europe's most dynamic dining destination.
Fashion industry demand, remote workers, and limited supply are reshaping Milan's housing market. Learn which neighbourhoods offer best value and timing strategies for buyers.
1.2M sqm of approved residential development is moderating price growth in Milan's emerging zones. Learn how Porta Romana and Lambrate projects affect buyer strategy before 2027 reforms.
Discover how first-time buyers in Milan are using government grants to invest in Isola, where prices average €4,200–€4,800/sqm—40% below premium neighbourhoods.
Milan's 2030 carbon neutrality push excludes low-income areas. How the city's solar retrofits and electric buses reveal sustainability's hidden inequality gap.
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.
From Navigli's bohemian waterside charm to Isola's creative underground, each Milan district has forged its own identity through its nightlife venues and the communities that sustain them.
A new artificial intelligence platform developed in the Navigli neighbourhood is helping small and mid-sized fashion manufacturers cut design cycles in half—and it's already caught the attention of Milan's established luxury houses.
This week brought significant shifts to Milan's academic calendar, with record student numbers sitting finals whilst the city's three major universities unveiled expanded financial support for disadvantaged learners.
As rents in central districts soar beyond €20 per square metre monthly, architects, administrators and housing advocates are publicly at odds over whether the city should prioritize affordable units or market-driven development.
Business owners, commuters and residents speak out about escalating theft and violence in central districts, calling for urgent intervention from municipal authorities.