As geopolitical tensions and supply chain volatility roil international markets, Milan's fashion, automotive, and manufacturing sectors face their toughest year in a decade.
A surge of one-person creative enterprises in Navigli and Porta Romana is luring skilled workers away from corporate offices, forcing established employers to rethink how they compete for Milan's best minds.
As housing and operational costs soar across the Lombard capital, companies are rethinking recruitment strategies and reshaping career trajectories for a generation of workers.
As Milan's commercial property market shifts toward flexible, sustainable workspaces, a local innovator is leading the charge with a portfolio that's redefining how companies think about real estate.
A new generation of curators and community organisers in Navigli and beyond are dismantling the gatekeeping that long defined the city's elite museum culture.
Migrant families in San Siro and Porta Venezia navigate new rental restrictions. Housing advocates warn of displacement risks as landlords enforce stricter income verification rules.
Milan's employment landscape struggles with €1,200+ rents and wage pressures. Fashion, finance, and tech employers recalibrate hiring as talent exodus accelerates across Lombardy.
As the city council approves a controversial congestion charge expansion, residents across Navigli and beyond face higher costs—but officials promise cleaner air and faster buses.
As travel patterns shift and domestic spending rebounds, established players and newcomers across the city's dining and lodging sectors are capitalizing on an extended high season that's reshaping the competitive landscape.
University rectors and city officials express alarm over widening inequalities in classroom technology access across Lombardy's most prestigious institutions.
Geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty are reshaping funding patterns for the city's innovation district, forcing founders to rethink growth strategies.
As construction crews dig deeper beneath Zona 4, families and shopkeepers in Linate and San Babila neighbourhoods are weighing the promised connectivity against months of closed streets and dwindling foot traffic.
Rising rents, gentrification, and clashing visions have transformed the historic neighbourhood into a battleground between residents, developers, and city planners.
From underinvestment in affordable housing to speculation-driven development, the city's current affordability emergency has deep roots in decisions made long before today's shortage.
Shopkeepers and residents in Milan's popular canal district speak out about growing theft and anti-social behaviour, calling for better policing and preventative measures.
As plant-based diets and superfood obsessions dominate wellness discourse worldwide, Milan's food culture remains anchored in centuries-old Mediterranean principles—and locals are largely ignoring the hype.