New municipal density regulations and mixed-use approvals in key neighborhoods are forcing investors to recalibrate yield expectations and repositioning strategies across the city's rental market.
A grassroots movement of independent designers and maker collectives in Vila Madalena and Bom Retiro is democratizing fashion creation, challenging the city's traditional atelier model.
From iconic green spaces in Ibirapuera to hidden gems across the city's neighbourhoods, here's how residents can reclaim outdoor living in Brazil's bustling metropolis.
Tracing five decades of transformation, São Paulo's restaurant culture has shifted from humble neighbourhood bars to fine dining destinations—yet the soul of its street food identity remains intact.
Major institutions across the city announce expanded online programs and financial aid initiatives in response to mounting pressure from families struggling with tuition increases.
As recreational leagues expand across the city, aging infrastructure and limited public venues threaten to undermine grassroots participation in football, volleyball, and basketball.
A new generation of community-led organisers is reclaiming cultural programming across the city's peripheries, fundamentally challenging who gets to decide what São Paulo celebrates.
From neighbourhood futsal courts to structured club programs across the city's key districts, here's how to navigate youth sport opportunities in São Paulo.
As the controversial revitalisation of the Luz neighbourhood reaches a turning point, key figures weigh in on whether community-led initiatives can succeed where enforcement alone has failed.
The Vila Mariana-based outfit has become the unexpected powerhouse of Brazilian endurance racing, with three athletes now ranked in the country's top ten.
From Ibirapuera's morning tai chi classes to Avenida Paulista's cycling groups, older adults are redefining what ageing looks well in Brazil's largest city.
From immigrant textile workers to contemporary artists, the people of Bom Retiro have continuously reimagined their historic district—and in doing so, reshaped the city itself.
From swimming clubs in the Pinheiros River to open-water training programmes, here's everything a newcomer needs to know to dive into São Paulo's thriving aquatic scene.
Recent regulatory changes to subsidy programs and zoning approvals are redefining affordability zones and shifting opportunity from central neighbourhoods to emerging growth corridors.
In a city where rent consumes 40% of many families' income, a bold startup is using technology and community investment to unlock homeownership for the working middle class.
As budget negotiations intensify and infrastructure projects stall, city officials face pivotal votes on metro expansion, bus fleet modernisation, and favela upgrading that will determine whether São Paulo can finally ease its notorious congestion.