A new generation of curators, documentarians, and cultural workers is reclaiming overlooked narratives from the city's past, challenging traditional heritage frameworks and redefining what it means to be a keeper of Santiago's memory.
With median properties hitting CLP 85M and competition from overseas investors intensifying, first-time buyers need to understand the market forces reshaping affordability across the capital.
As property values cool across premium and middle-market neighbourhoods, a slowdown in rental competition signals the market may finally be shifting in renters' favour.
Middle East instability, Venezuela's crisis, and U.S.-Iran standoffs are reshaping supply chains and hitting local businesses where it hurts most—the wallet.
As infrastructure upgrades and cultural momentum reshape the neighbourhood, savvy buyers are spotting value where established affluence hasn't yet priced in transformation.
Once dominated by modest family-run eateries, Santiago's food culture has evolved into a sophisticated culinary destination while fiercely protecting its gastronomic roots.
Foreign capital, lifestyle amenities, and tax incentives are reshaping the prestige property landscape above CLP 300M, but market timing and regulatory shifts demand savvy navigation.
Infrastructure projects reshaping Providencia, Ñuñoa and Maipú are creating fresh opportunities for property investors willing to think beyond traditional neighbourhoods.
As digital banking disrupts traditional finance across the region, Santiago's tech corridor is reshaping skills demand and salary expectations for ambitious workers.
Behind the glossy runway shows and international recognition lies a decade-long struggle by a tight-knit community of creators who transformed a neglected industrial zone into Latin America's emerging design capital.
New participation data shows recreational sports clubs across the capital are experiencing unprecedented growth, reshaping how thousands of santiaguinos approach health and community.
Rising operational costs and shifting consumer behaviour are reshaping the city's food and hospitality landscape—here's what operators need to know heading into the second half of 2026.
From the rocky outcrops of the Andes foothills to indoor gyms in Providencia, local climbing organisations are transforming extreme sport into a thriving social fabric that connects thousands of adventure seekers.