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Why Every City Now Looks the Same — and Why It Didn’t Happen by Accident

From Toronto to Tokyo, global cities are converging toward the same visual and commercial template. This is not simply cultural erosion — it is...

Is It Too Late to Decentralise? Europe’s Growing Divide Between Dominant Capitals and Everywhere Else

Europe talks a lot about decentralisation. Investors are shifting toward secondary cities, remote work has loosened geography, and governments promise regional renewal. But the...

When Does Culture Stop Reviving a City — and Start Pricing People Out?

Europe has spent decades proving that culture can rescue post‑industrial cities. Bilbao did it with a museum; London did it with a power station...

Cities Are No Longer Where Work Happens — They’re Where Value Is Created

Remote work has broken the old link between jobs and geography. Yet cities have not faded. Instead, they are being redefined—from places of daily...

What if Europe embraced a 30‑hour workweek?

Europe’s debate over shorter working hours has shifted from a fringe idea to a serious policy question. Experiments across the continent suggest that a...

The Decentralized Olympics: Why the Milano–Cortina Model Could Redefine Global Mega‑Events

Italy’s dual‑site opening ceremony and multi‑city venue plan position the Milano–Cortina Winter Games as a test case for a new Olympic model. The approach...

The Rise of Europe’s Secondary Cities: Why Investors Are Looking Beyond London and Paris

Europe’s investment landscape is undergoing a structural shift. For decades, London and Paris dominated as the continent’s uncontested hubs for finance, talent and corporate...

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