From Vila Madalena's converted warehouses to Pinheiros' cutting-edge contemporary venues, the city's booming gallery scene is cementing São Paulo's identity as Latin America's creative powerhouse.
From Pinheiros River's toxic collapse to today's ambitious climate targets, the city's environmental reckoning reveals how decades of neglect finally forced a turning point.
As funding cuts threaten research programs and student services across USP, Unicamp, and Unesp, working-class families worry about access to Brazil's most competitive educational pathway.
As global supply chains fracture under U.S.-Iran hostilities and regional conflicts intensify, Brazil's business hub confronts mounting tariff risks and shipping delays.
FlexHub's AI-powered platform integrates 47+ coworking spaces across São Paulo's Vila Mariana and Pinheiros, automating workspace allocation for remote workers navigating the city's fragmented ecosystem.
Three major social housing complexes are reshaping East São Paulo's Tatuapé and Mooca. Learn how families earning 2–5 minimum wages can qualify and what this means for local displacement.
São Paulo's fintech startups attracted $2.3B in venture funding through mid-2026. Discover how Pinheiros became fintech hub and what it means for digital banking jobs and startup growth in Brazil's tech capital.
Discover how São Paulo's amateur sports leagues in neighborhoods like Brasilândia and Zona Leste are building community through football, basketball, and futsal.
Consolação neighborhood emerges as São Paulo's next luxury hotspot. Discover why investors are moving beyond Jardins and Pinheiros to this central-west district.
Data reveals the hidden infrastructure of neighbourhood distribution systems that operate beyond formal markets, sustaining half the city's population.
Discover how free running clubs and cycling collectives across São Paulo's working-class neighborhoods are building community through grassroots endurance sports.
Learn how to navigate São Paulo's rental market with 4–6% yields. A practical guide for first-time investors covering neighbourhood selection, regulations, and landlord responsibilities.
With average prices hovering around BRL 10,000 per square metre, aspiring homeowners need strategy, patience, and realistic expectations to break into São Paulo's competitive real estate landscape.