With three major mixed-use schemes approved and prices climbing 18% year-on-year, Montreuil is challenging the capital's traditional investment hierarchy.
While Berlin chases scale and London obsesses over fintech, Paris is carving a uniquely profitable niche: marrying cutting-edge technology with heritage industries that command global premium prices.
As rents spiral beyond reach, thousands of newly arrived residents are clustering in outer arrondissements, straining schools, healthcare and social services that locals depend on too.
From riverside runs along the Seine to group cycling in the Bois de Boulogne, seniors across Paris are proving that transformation at any age begins with community.
From neighbourhood CrossFit boxes to state-of-the-art wellness centres, here's what newcomers need to know to join the capital's flourishing fitness movement.
As the 2024 Olympics legacy takes shape, the French capital's investment in pools, rivers and coastal venues is transforming how Parisians access water sports.
A seismic shift in how young creatives build brands is reshaping the city's design landscape, drawing talent away from established houses and toward experimental, community-driven studios in the Marais and Canal Saint-Martin.
Major construction projects in the 13th and 14th arrondissements are lowering entry barriers for young homeowners while triggering broader shifts in local property values.
As remote work plateaus worldwide, Paris's distinctive blend of state-backed innovation hubs, strict labor protections, and lifestyle incentives is luring international tech talent in ways Silicon Valley cannot replicate.
As running clubs proliferate across Europe's capitals, Paris is discovering that its Seine-side pathways and neighbourhood loops offer a distinctly French take on the worldwide shift toward accessible outdoor exercise.
As international arrivals climb and real estate investors pour capital into the hospitality sector, the numbers reveal a tourist economy reshaping itself around new demand patterns.
As post-Olympic infrastructure projects reach completion, city planners face urgent choices on funding, expansion priorities, and integration—with billions in public money hanging in the balance.
From the Seine's banks to the Île-de-France countryside, runners, cyclists and triathletes claimed podium places this week in competitions that underscore the capital's growing dominance in multi-sport excellence.
As the city's calendar fills with experimental programming across Marais galleries and Seine-side venues, Paris is quietly reclaiming its reputation as a place where creative boundaries dissolve.