Marina Correia's boutique hotel network is reshaping how visitors experience the city's neighbourhoods, turning cultural tourism into a sustainable economic engine.
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.
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.
As foreign capital reshapes Brazil's largest business hub, employment data reveals which sectors are truly attracting money—and where the real growth lies.
Rising costs, regional instability, and currency volatility are dampening visitor arrivals to Brazil's economic powerhouse just as recovery momentum was building.
As innovation districts transform neighbourhoods from Vila Madalena to Zona Leste, a talent shortage is forcing startups and corporates to compete like never before.
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.
With venture capital commitments down 40% year-on-year, rising operational costs, and key founders relocating abroad, the city's innovation districts face their toughest year since the pandemic.
As remote work reshapes hiring patterns across the city, employers in finance, tech and hospitality face a critical talent crunch—and wage pressures are intensifying.
Capital flight, currency volatility, and shifting corporate strategies are reshaping where investors place their bets in Brazil's largest commercial real estate market.
Entrepreneurs across the city's commercial hubs report mounting pressure from inflation, lending rates, and changing consumer behaviour as the midyear mark reveals a sector under strain.
As capital flows shift and inflation pressures persist, here's how macroeconomic moves filtering through Brazil's largest city will actually affect your rent, groceries, and savings.
As commercial real estate reshapes itself across Pinheiros, Vila Mariana, and the Oeste corridor, everyday residents face ripple effects from rising service costs to neighborhood character shifts.
As multinational supply chains fracture and companies race to relocate operations, Brazil's largest business hub is experiencing a scramble for specialized workers that's reshaping salaries, skills demands, and career trajectories across the city.
A local innovator's renewable energy startup is proving that Brazilian small businesses can compete globally while solving the city's power challenges.