Local practitioners across Vila Mariana, Pinheiros and beyond share how meditation and holistic practice transformed their relationship with health and stress.
The public institution's dedicated wellness centre on Avenida Dr. Enéas de Carvalho Aguiar offers comprehensive check-ups at a fraction of private clinic costs—and it's where thousands of paulistas are catching health issues early.
Community members in the West Zone say they've been shut out of decision-making on a project that will displace businesses and alter the character of their districts for decades to come.
As foreign capital floods Itaim Bibi and Jardins, savvy investors are learning that timing, location granularity, and currency exposure now matter more than ever.
As informal settlements expand across the periphery, the city's new zoning reforms show promise—yet experts warn the pace remains slower than peer megacities tackling similar urban density challenges.
With venture capital commitments down 40% year-on-year, rising operational costs, and key founders relocating abroad, the city's innovation districts face their toughest year since the pandemic.
As remote work reshapes hiring patterns across the city, employers in finance, tech and hospitality face a critical talent crunch—and wage pressures are intensifying.
City planning reforms targeting Tatuapé and Mooca could unlock thousands of social units, but mixed-use mandates are forcing builders to rethink their playbook.
From Vila Madalena to Pinheiros, coworking spaces and flexible arrangements are redefining commutes, social patterns, and real estate demand for millions of paulistas.
A Pinheiros-based firm is deploying affordable machine learning tools that let neighbourhood shops rival corporate chains—and it's catching fire across the city's retail sector.
As venture capital floods into the city's tech ecosystem, residents are experiencing tangible changes—from mobility solutions to food delivery innovation—that are quietly remaking urban routines.
As the metropolis races to digitize governance, residents and experts warn that surveillance infrastructure and algorithmic decision-making threaten to deepen inequality without proper safeguards.
From AI-powered logistics platforms to fintech expansions, the city's innovation hubs reveal an ambitious roadmap designed to cement São Paulo's position as Latin America's technology capital.