As migration pressures mount across Europe, Milan's administrators and integration specialists outline competing visions for the future of a city where one in four residents is foreign-born.
From Navigli's canal-side murals to Isola's industrial galleries, Milan's creative districts offer a counterpoint to the city's fashion-forward reputation.
As the Ambrosiana district prepares for new cycle lanes and the Navigli waterways face restoration pressure, local leaders outline their vision—and acknowledge the tensions—around Milan's environmental transformation.
As commercial property reshapes districts from Brera to Porta Nuova, residential renters and homeowners face rising costs and evolving streets—here's what's actually happening.
City leaders and transport experts outline ambitious plans for metro extensions and suburban rail upgrades as Milan prepares for post-pandemic mobility demands.
In a metropolis obsessed with design and efficiency, parents are discovering that raising children here means balancing cutting-edge education with centuries-old neighbourhood traditions—a formula few cities have mastered.
A decade of investment transformed the historic canal neighbourhood into a cultural hotspot, but rising rents and chain stores reveal the complicated legacy of gentrification in Europe's fashion capital.
As average rents in central Milan soar past €900 monthly, officials debate radical zoning reforms and affordable housing mandates to stem displacement.
A new generation of curators and artists is transforming neighbourhoods like Navigli and Isola into spaces where contemporary art belongs to everyone, not just collectors.
A fresh generation of artists, curators and creators in Porta Romana and beyond are challenging how Milan remembers itself—and building heritage for tomorrow.