As Middle East tensions and regional instability ripple across shipping routes, local entrepreneurs in the Lastarria district and beyond are rethinking everything from inventory to pricing.
Rosa María Fuentes turned a family vineyard into a global operation, positioning Santiago's artisanal producers at the centre of a booming international market.
As major employers embrace permanent work-from-home policies, Santiago's traditionally office-bound economy is experiencing a seismic shift that threatens downtown commercial real estate while energizing suburban employment hubs.
Santiago's tech talent shortage is reshaping hiring strategies. Learn how skills gaps, remote work competition, and wage pressures are affecting employers across finance and hospitality sectors.
Santiago's tourism surge is reshaping the job market. Hospitality wages climb 18% since 2023 as employers compete for talent in hotels, restaurants, and cultural venues.
As rental prices and everyday expenses climb across the capital, investment firms scramble to retain workers while competing with lower-cost cities for global talent.
As geopolitical tensions and natural disasters redirect international travel patterns, Santiago's hospitality and retail sectors face an unexpected reckoning.
Restaurant groups and independent operators in key neighbourhoods are reporting double-digit growth as logistics improvements and changing consumer habits create a rare window of opportunity.
As venture capital floods into the city's innovation districts, residents and shoppers should understand how startups are reshaping everything from rent prices to the services you depend on.
As software developers and AI specialists command six-figure salaries in the capital, working-class neighborhoods are being left behind in the digital hiring boom.
A surge in demand for preventative health services is transforming storefronts across Providencia and Ñuñoa, creating windfall opportunities for entrepreneurs who spotted the trend first.
As visitor patterns reshape and spending habits change, the city's hotels, restaurants and attractions face a critical moment to adapt or lose market share.
As Chile's capital mandates carbon-neutral building standards by 2030, early movers in eco-friendly suppliers are capturing market share worth millions.