As coworking spaces proliferate across the city, tech workers and employers must grapple with surveillance, inequality, and the hidden costs of flexibility.
As Brera and Navigli reach saturation, savvy investors are turning to Isola and Nolo—but timing, infrastructure and the fashion sector's pull are reshaping the game.
Skip the glossy guidebooks—here's what residents of the Duomo, Navigli, and Porta Romana districts really think about daily life in Italy's most dynamic city.
Stricter density limits in central districts and incentives for development in Isola and Nolo are creating a two-speed market—and reshaping where Milan's professionals can afford to live.
With the season's most competitive competitions looming, the city's outdoor climbing community braces for a crucial six weeks that could reshape global rankings.
As asylum applications spike 34% year-on-year, residents and administrators in Porta Venezia and beyond grapple with integration challenges that will reshape the city's infrastructure for years to come.
As mega-venues dominate summer bookings, intimate clubs in Navigli and Lambrate are fighting back with a radically different vision of concert culture.
Electric scooters, cargo bikes and hyperlocal micro-mobility hubs are transforming how residents move through one of Europe's most congested neighbourhoods.
This week's approval of a controversial urban renewal scheme signals a major shift in how Europe's fashion capital plans to tackle its acute shortage of affordable accommodation.
From Navigli's underground galleries to Parco Sempione's open-air stages, Milan's festival calendar is cementing the city's position beyond fashion, into a thriving hub of experimental art and cultural democracy.
As tech talent reshapes employment across the city's financial district and beyond, Milan's employers face a critical skills shortage and wage pressure.
From Navigli artisans to Isola entrepreneurs, we meet the people whose vision and grit are redefining what it means to live in Italy's most dynamic city.
Major residential projects across Isola, Nolo and along the Navigli are flooding the rental supply, but vacancy rates tell a more nuanced story about where tenants actually want to live.