As the city's concert venues navigate post-pandemic economics and shifting tastes, the evolution of Paris's entertainment landscape tells a story of resilience, gentrification, and creative reinvention.
A new generation of filmmakers and performers is challenging convention in the capital's intimate venues and independent studios, signalling a creative shift beyond the Marais establishment.
A wave of govtech companies in the Marais and La Défense are competing for lucrative contracts to digitize everything from traffic flows to waste management.
We asked residents of Paris's most coveted districts to share their unfiltered takes on community life, hidden gems, and the honest trade-offs of urban living.
From the Seine's reimagined banks to neighbourhood micro-parks, the French capital has cracked a code that London, New York and Berlin are still chasing.
New data reveals how immigration is reshaping neighbourhoods across the capital, with some districts seeing population transformations that challenge longstanding assumptions.
A coalition of neighbourhood activists and young historians is reshaping how the city remembers its industrial past, turning forgotten corners of the 11th and 13th arrondissements into living archives of local identity.
France's capital is attracting record venture capital and establishing itself as Europe's answer to Silicon Valley—driven by ambitious founders and institutional backing.
As the capital prepares for a new era of sporting ambition, investment in training grounds and stadiums remains the cornerstone of local football's competitive edge.
A wave of French cybersecurity startups is turning the capital into a hub for digital safety innovation, capitalising on GDPR momentum and global unease.
New studies confirm that structured movement in later life doesn't just feel good—it fundamentally rewires ageing bodies, and Paris's unique urban landscape offers ideal conditions to test these principles.
From the Marais to Montmartre, small business owners are adapting to unprecedented uncertainty as Middle East tensions and African instability ripple through European markets.
A decade of budget cuts, teacher shortages, and demographic pressures has transformed the capital's education system into a cautionary tale of neglect.
Record visitor numbers are forcing hotels, restaurants and cultural venues across the city to compete fiercely for skilled workers, fundamentally altering employment patterns in Europe's top tourist destination.
From mining deals in Africa to Middle Eastern tensions, international instability is forcing Paris's business leaders to rethink everything from logistics to investment strategy.