As labour expenses climb and discretionary spending falters, businesses across the Navigli and Quadrilatero d'Oro face their toughest year since the pandemic recovery.
New studies confirm that structured movement and social engagement are reshaping how older Milanese adults maintain independence—and the data is compelling.
As geopolitical tensions roil international markets, a homegrown entrepreneur in the Porta Romana district is proving that Milan's business acumen extends far beyond the catwalk.
From Navigli to Isola, a new generation of artists and community organisers are transforming overlooked neighbourhoods into open-air galleries—and shifting how the city values urban creativity.
As the municipal administration enters its final stretch before autumn elections, transport infrastructure, housing affordability, and the future of the Navigli district dominate the agenda.
From Navigli to Isola, a new generation of community-led organisations is reclaiming public spaces and rewriting what cultural celebration means in the city.
A wave of independent producers and neighbourhood organisations is transforming the city's performance spaces, making theatre and film accessible beyond the traditional venues of Brera and the Scala district.
While other metropolises struggle to balance urban density with green space, Milan has cracked a code that combines Renaissance gardens, cutting-edge design, and genuine accessibility.
As innovation districts flourish across Navigli and beyond, young professionals are choosing founders over fashion houses—forcing traditional employers to rethink recruitment.
From the Lambro riverside pitches to Parco Sempione's courts, Milan's recreational leagues delivered dramatic finishes and surprise upsets across football, volleyball and basketball divisions.
From Brera's artistic enclaves to Navigli's waterside rhythms, we explore how Milan's distinct communities are redefining what family life means in the city.
A seamless blend of cutting-edge metro infrastructure, cycling culture and medieval street wisdom makes commuting in Italy's fashion capital fundamentally different from London, Paris or New York.