As global uncertainty reshapes capital allocation, Santiago's commercial property sector reveals divergent trends—and a crucial window for understanding where money is actually moving.
Catalina Morales's journey from a modest workspace in Santiago's bohemian quarter to commanding a $1.2 billion valuation offers a masterclass in scaling innovation within Chile's thriving startup ecosystem.
María Elena Herrera's company is reshaping the region's agricultural trade landscape, connecting small-scale farmers to international markets across four continents.
As geopolitical rifts widen across the Middle East and Africa, Santiago residents face invisible pressures on everyday goods and services—here's what you need to know.
As delivery-focused restaurants blur traditional hospitality roles, Santiago's hospitality workforce faces new skills demands and shifting career paths.
As automation reshapes employment across the city's key sectors, workers and families must adapt their financial planning to a landscape that looks drastically different than it did just three years ago.
As innovation districts reshape Lastarria and Ñuñoa, residents should understand how startup growth will affect housing costs, transport, and local services.
As micro-entrepreneurs flood digital platforms, the city's traditional job market faces unprecedented competition for skilled workers willing to bet on themselves.
As international arrivals surge 23% year-on-year, hotel occupancy rates and foreign investment in hospitality reveal how the city is capturing global tourism dollars.
As capital flows shift and economic indicators fluctuate, understanding the connection between foreign investment and everyday expenses has never been more critical for Santiago residents.
Venegas's adaptive reuse projects are transforming underutilised industrial zones into premium mixed-use spaces, bucking a market trend and attracting major institutional investors.
As lending conditions tighten across the region, entrepreneurs in Lastarria and beyond are learning to decode economic signals that determine access to growth capital.
Labour shortages and supply chain pressures are reshaping menus and prices across the capital's hospitality sector—here's what's actually changing in your neighbourhood.
María José Contreras's journey from bootstrapped hardware startup to $1.2 billion valuation offers a blueprint for Santiago's emerging innovation economy.
While traditional office towers face headwinds, developers betting on flexible spaces and neighbourhood hubs in Lastarria and Providencia are capturing a new generation of tenants.