Tucked into Avenida Dr. Enéas Carvalho de Aguiar, one of Brazil's most advanced preventive screening hubs offers comprehensive health mapping—and the results could reshape your wellness trajectory.
As vacancy rates shift across premium and emerging neighbourhoods, property investors are recalibrating expectations—and the data tells a compelling story about where money still flows.
As venture capital floods clean energy hubs worldwide, São Paulo's sugar-to-solar transition and tropical innovation culture are carving out a uniquely Brazilian path.
Rising vacancy rates and shifting demand across neighbourhoods are forcing property owners to adapt, while tenants navigate tighter affordability in the city's most desirable precincts.
As the city hosts major international competitions, crumbling stadiums and underfunded training centers reveal the infrastructure challenges undermining Brazil's sporting ambitions.
A newly expanded programme at São Paulo's most beloved green space offers structured fitness, physiotherapy and social connection—all designed specifically for people over 60.
From the granite faces of the Serra da Mantiqueira to urban climbing gyms in Vila Madalena, here's what beginners need to know to join São Paulo's rapidly growing adventure climbing community.
As bodybuilding's biggest regional competition approaches, gyms across the city's premium training hubs report surging demand and intensified conditioning protocols.
A surge in infrastructure upgrades, affordable dining scenes, and neighbourhood revitalization has transformed São Paulo into one of Latin America's most welcoming cities for international newcomers.
As São Paulo's creative neighbourhood transforms, its outdoor spaces are evolving from neglected patches into thriving community hubs that reflect shifting priorities around wellness and sustainability.
As visitor numbers surge, locals face rising costs, crowded transport, and changing neighborhoods—here's what's really happening in your city's economy.
A new generation of creative voices in Vila Madalena and beyond is challenging established aesthetics, blending sustainability with bold experimentation.
Rising apartment supply in growth corridors like Tatuapé and Mooca is pressuring rents, while premium districts remain resilient—forcing both property owners and renters to recalibrate strategies.
A homegrown machine-learning firm based in Vila Madalena is disrupting how hundreds of small and mid-sized factories across São Paulo state manage production, cutting waste by up to 30 percent.