Expats choosing where to settle in Milan need to understand the distinct personality of each district—from the bohemian energy of Navigli to the corporate pulse of Porta Nuova.
With average prices hovering around €5,000 per square metre, Milan's investment landscape offers pockets of opportunity for savvy newcomers—but only if you know where to look and what questions to ask.
Andrea Rossini's sustainable retrofit projects in Porta Nuova are reshaping how companies think about workspace—and commanding premium rents in an increasingly competitive market.
From Navigli's canal-side villages to Brera's artist enclaves, Milan has perfected the art of hyper-local living in ways that rival cities simply cannot replicate.
As summer programming kicks off across the city's neighbourhoods, a new generation of curators, musicians and visual artists are claiming space on stages that once belonged exclusively to established names.
As Middle East tensions and Venezuelan instability ripple through supply chains, Milan's family businesses are recalibrating operations and hedging currency risk.
Behind the Navigli district's explosive visual renaissance lies a decade-long battle by local creatives who refused to let their neighbourhood become another luxury development zone.
A controversial six-month moratorium on residential construction approvals has ignited fierce debate over who bears the cost of the city's affordability crisis.
From the Lido comunale to regional championships, Milan's water sports scene delivered thrilling performances and unexpected upsets across multiple disciplines.
As remote work evolves beyond the pandemic era, Milan's workspace operators are unveiling AI-driven booking systems, hybrid event platforms, and sustainable office tech that will reshape how the city's professionals work.
From Sempione Park meditation circles to corporate wellness programs in the Navigli, Italy's fashion capital is quietly becoming a hub for stress management and mindfulness practice.
From Parco Sempione to newly revitalised waterfront spaces, Milanese are discovering a transformed outdoor landscape that's making the city feel less like a concrete jungle and more like home.
From Navigli startups to Porta Nuova venture labs, Milan's sustainability sector is attracting unprecedented investment—and reshaping what it means to be Europe's second-largest tech hub.