Marina Costa's innovative food tour platform is transforming how visitors experience the city's neighbourhoods, generating millions in annual revenue while supporting local restaurateurs.
Rising interest rates, currency volatility, and geopolitical uncertainty are squeezing returns and deterring both domestic and foreign capital from Brazil's financial hub.
As commercial real estate prices spike across Vila Madalena and Pinheiros, the city's iconic family-run businesses face an existential squeeze that's reshaping where locals eat and shop.
As commercial property transforms districts like Pinheiros and Vila Mariana, everyday residents face rising costs, changing commutes, and shifting community character.
As Brazil's commercial hub sees record export growth, business leaders in Pinheiros and beyond are learning to read the economic tea leaves that drive international capital decisions.
Hotel occupancy rates and international flight bookings reveal how travel spending is reshaping the city's economic outlook—and why investors are watching closely.
Carolina Mendes' logistics platform is connecting small and medium-sized Brazilian manufacturers to global markets, turning supply chain complexity into competitive advantage.
Capital flowing toward mid-range dining and neighborhood venues reveals shifting consumer behavior and cautious optimism among business operators in the city's competitive hospitality landscape.
With U.S.-Iran tensions and trade volatility rattling international markets, São Paulo's tech entrepreneurs face a funding crisis that threatens the city's emergence as a Latin American innovation hub.
As logistics costs climb and consumer demand evolves, São Paulo's independent retailers are making crucial decisions that will reshape neighbourhood shopping habits and pricing.
A renewable energy boom is reshaping the city's labour market, with skilled workers and forward-thinking companies already capitalizing on Brazil's clean technology shift.
Rising inflation, currency volatility, and political uncertainty are testing the resilience of Brazil's financial hub as fund managers and retail investors reassess their portfolios.
As tech hubs proliferate across Vila Mariana and Pinheiros, traditional corporate hierarchies are collapsing and a new generation of workers is rewriting what a career in Brazil's largest city looks like.
Hybrid work is rewriting the rules for commercial property in Brazil's biggest business hub, creating both risks and opportunities for tenants and investors.
As inflation and rising rents squeeze the city's restaurant sector, a homegrown operator expands her presence across three neighbourhoods with a model that prioritises local supply chains and staff retention.
As cost of living pressures reshape consumer behaviour across the city, savvy entrepreneurs and established players are capturing growth by targeting households struggling to balance wages against inflation.
Record visitor numbers and new hotel developments across Pinheiros and Vila Mariana are forcing businesses to compete aggressively for skilled workers, raising pay scales across the hospitality and service sectors.