Olympics-Milan's economy expected to expand more rapidly in 2026 thanks to Games


Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics - Preview - Milan, Italy - February 4, 2026 A person with an umbrella outside the Duomo di Milano REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane

MILAN, Feb ⁠17 (Reuters) - Milan's economy is expected to expand more quickly in ⁠2026, supported by a rebound in industry, strong services activity ‌and the boost from co-hosting the Winter Olympics, according to a study released by regional business association Assolombarda.

The report forecasts GDP in Milan, Italy's financial capital, will expand by1.7% ​this year compared with 0.7% growth in ⁠2025.

The Olympic Games alone are ⁠expected to generate around2.5 billion eurosin total production in the metropolitan area ⁠of ‌Milan, which equates to1.045 billion eurosin value added.

"Milan is experiencing a positive phase," Assolombarda PresidentAlvise Biffisaid.

"GDP is growing again at ⁠a solid pace, major events are strengthening the city's ​international visibility and ‌tourism continues to expand," he added.

Biffi said the Winter Games ⁠were a “powerful catalyst” ​to boost the city's profile and accelerate urban transformation.

Milan has experienced a real estate boom since hosting Expo 2015, also fuelled by favourable tax rules ⁠that attract wealthy foreigners. However, some locals ​have complained they are being driven out of the city by rising costs.

Mayor Giuseppe Sala said the Olympics attract more media attention than Expo.

"We are ⁠delighted that so many foreign tourists have come. These are the most watched Olympics in history and will have a longer-term impact," Sala said without elaborating.

In Milan, the budget directly tied to the Games ​amounts to735 million euros, split between379 millionfor event-related ⁠or modernisation investments and356 millionfor organisational spending.

The city is hosting nearly 90 ​indoor ice events, including the opening ceremony ‌at the San Siro stadium.

Spending by visitors, ​athletes and staff is expected to reacharound 1 billion euroslocally.

(Reporting by Giancarlo Navach; Editing by Keith Weir and Hugh Lawson)

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