As remote work reshapes how Milanese entrepreneurs work, a new hybrid model is taking root across Navigli and Porta Romana—but affordability remains the city's biggest challenge.
Three years after the remote work surge, the city's startup ecosystem is reinventing shared workspaces—and forcing founders to confront hard truths about collaboration, cost, and community.
From the Navigli to the Quadrilatero, Milan's obsession with its own history is generating a new generation of artists, designers and cultural entrepreneurs.
As the municipal administration enters its final stretch before 2027 elections, transport connectivity, housing affordability and Navigli regeneration top the agenda.
As the Italian swimming season heads into its decisive phase, the Piscina Monumentale and rival facilities prepare for a cascade of qualifying heats that will determine which athletes represent Italy's ambitions.
As traditional galleries struggle to compete, a new generation of artists is claiming walls across Navigli and beyond, redefining what it means to be a contemporary Milanese creator.
From Navigli artisans to Zona 9 educators, the people driving Milan's transformation into a family-friendly metropolis reveal what makes parenting here uniquely rewarding.
As visitor numbers surge past pre-pandemic records, the city's hospitality sector is reshaping career paths and wage expectations across neighbourhoods from Brera to Navigli.
As summer approaches, residents and business owners in one of Milan's most beloved neighbourhoods must decide whether to embrace radical change or maintain the status quo.
As the city council debates controversial density increases in Navigli and Porta Romana, residents fear affordable housing will vanish and local character will be lost.
As rental prices in central Milan soar past €1,200 per month for modest apartments, officials and experts clash over whether zoning reform or social housing mandates offer the real solution.
From parking apps to real-time air quality alerts, Milan's €300 million digital overhaul is making commuting smoother, pollution easier to avoid, and neighbourhoods more responsive to citizen needs.
A three-year-old company operating from Zona Tortona is attracting major institutional investment by solving inventory prediction problems that have plagued manufacturers across the continent.
As asylum applications spike 40% year-on-year, the city's neighbourhood networks and public services face mounting pressure—creating tensions that demand immediate local solutions.