As prices in traditional neighbourhoods climb, first-time buyers are discovering Vila Leopoldina's combination of affordable entry points and strong growth fundamentals.
EletroSíntese, a three-year-old cleantech firm in Vila Leopoldina, has cracked a problem that's dogged the energy transition: what to do with tonnes of discarded lithium-ion cells.
With venture capital flowing into Vila Mariana and beyond, the city's startup ecosystem is forging its own path—one shaped by Latin American grit, emerging-market pragmatism, and a refusal to chase borrowed dreams.
Research shows that trail running in urban green spaces delivers cognitive and cardiovascular benefits that traditional gym workouts simply cannot replicate.
As major stadiums report declining attendance, grassroots sporting facilities across the city tell a strikingly different story about how Paulistas are choosing to stay active.
From Ibirapuera Park's evening yoga circles to Hospital das Clínicas' community sleep clinics, here's how to prioritise rest and recovery without breaking the bank.
As commercial fitness chains saturate the city, a network of neighbourhood-based training collectives is proving that authentic fitness culture thrives not in gleaming studios, but in the streets and squares where communities gather.
With rental yields varying dramatically across neighbourhoods, new investors need a strategic approach to avoid costly mistakes in Brazil's tightest property market.
With venture capital flooding into local startups, the city's tech corridor is emerging as Latin America's fastest-growing hub for privacy and security innovation.
With vacancy climbing in premium neighbourhoods, both renters and property owners are recalibrating expectations in a market that no longer favours the landlord.
Community-driven football projects across the city are transforming neighbourhoods and proving that professional success and social impact can kick off together.
As major projects transform neighbourhoods from Tatuapé to Vila Madalena, first-time buyers have unprecedented access to grants and financing—but timing and location strategy are critical.
Clube Vertical São Paulo makes headlines after three members summit rarely-attempted peaks across the region, reshaping the city's reputation in extreme mountaineering.
As vacancy rates tighten and renovation costs climb, property owners and renters in São Paulo's most sought-after neighbourhoods face a delicate new reality.
From morning breathing routines in Ibirapuera to evening walks along Avenida Paulista, residents are reshaping their mental health one manageable habit at a time.