From curated neighbourhoods to bilingual education options and weekend activities, here's how São Paulo parents are building fulfilling family routines in the city.
Rising demand for premium workspace in Pinheiros and Vila Mariana reveals a broader shift in how capital is moving through Brazil's commercial real estate sector.
From top-rated bilingual institutions to weekend escapes in Ibirapuera, here's how São Paulo families are navigating schooling, play and community in 2026.
Proposed changes to building heights and density regulations in Jardins and Itaim Bibi are forcing developers to rethink strategies—and rewriting price expectations for the city's most exclusive addresses.
From the evolving murals of Vila Madalena to the design-forward galleries of Pinheiros, here's where to experience the city's most vibrant artistic energy this season.
As the city transforms its infrastructure and government services through digital innovation, a new wave of career opportunities is reshaping the local tech job market.
Over three decades, the city transformed from hosting scrappy street parties to anchoring a calendar that draws millions—and now faces pressure to balance growth with authenticity.
Understaffing, budget cuts, and aging infrastructure have left the city's fire brigades and police stretched thin—a slow-motion collapse now visible across every neighbourhood.
As the Central Bank maintains higher borrowing costs to combat inflation, local investors and families face tough choices—here's how to read the economic tea leaves shaping the city's financial future.
Rising geopolitical risk in the Middle East and Venezuela crisis are forcing local entrepreneurs in Vila Mariana and Brás to rethink sourcing strategies and price structures.
From the rehearsal rooms of Vila Madalena to the experimental stages of SESC Pompéia, a new generation of artists is breaking the mould and demanding the city listen.
As foreign capital reshapes Brazil's largest business hub, employment data reveals which sectors are truly attracting money—and where the real growth lies.
A grassroots movement centered in the periphery is forcing the city's cultural institutions to reckon with centuries of erased Black and Indigenous histories.