Local running clubs, cycling collectives, and triathlon groups are transforming neighbourhood communities across Milan, proving that elite athleticism starts at street level.
From Navigli's intimate jazz clubs to Porta Romana's experimental collectives, a new generation of venues is reshaping the city's identity beyond fashion and finance.
As student numbers at the Politecnico and Università Statale soar, chronic shortages of affordable accommodation trace back to funding cuts and policy missteps that began in the 2010s.
As hybrid arrangements become standard across Lombardy's corporate landscape, competition for skilled workers is intensifying in unexpected neighbourhoods—and threatening traditional downtown office clusters.
From the Navigli's vintage treasures to Viale Monza's wholesale secrets, Milan's retail landscape offers a sophistication and access that Paris, New York and Tokyo simply cannot match.
From Navigli canal-side trattorias to Zona Tortona's experimental kitchens, the chefs and entrepreneurs who transformed Milan into a global culinary destination reveal how ambition and authenticity remade the city's food culture.
Community members in Brera and Duomo districts speak out about rising theft and street violence, calling for enhanced police presence and better coordination with local authorities.
Ambitious zoning reforms and tenant protections are transforming Milan's competitive rental sector, with profound implications for landlords and renters across Brera, Navigli and emerging neighbourhoods.
Young curators in Milan are challenging institutional narratives by exploring overlooked histories—from Lambrate labour organizing to queer 1970s Brera scenes.
As vacancy rates tighten across central Milan, savvy investors are turning their attention to the Garibaldi neighbourhood, where rental yields and tenant demand are reshaping the city's residential landscape.
Centro Fisioterapico Navigli offers senior-focused movement assessment and training—the resource that bridges the gap between your GP and independence.
As the city solidifies its position as a European innovation hub, startups and investors grapple with labour, privacy, and social inequality challenges that growth cannot ignore.