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.
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.
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.
University rectors and city officials express alarm over widening inequalities in classroom technology access across Lombardy's most prestigious institutions.
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.
A decade of grassroots activism transformed abandoned warehouses and polluted canals into one of Europe's most vibrant neighbourhoods—but the story began long before the first café opened.
As the new academic year looms, Bocconi, Politecnico and Statale must navigate government budget cuts, surging enrolment demand and an acute student housing crisis that threatens the city's global standing.
From Navigli restoration to district heating retrofits, officials and sustainability experts outline how Europe's fashion capital plans to cut emissions by 55 per cent within four years.
As rental prices in the Navigli district soar past €2,000 monthly for modest apartments, municipal officials and housing advocates outline competing visions for tackling Milan's acute affordability squeeze.
A surge in theft, a major drug bust near the Navigli, and fresh emergency response protocols mark another turbulent seven days for the city's security landscape.