Local cybersecurity companies are preparing ambitious product roadmaps for 2027, signaling a shift toward AI-powered threat detection and decentralized identity systems.
From Lastarria's bohemian corners to Bellavista's eclectic energy, Santiago's neighbourhood bars reveal how locals shape—and reshape—the city's social fabric.
As housing and essential expenses surge across the city's prime neighbourhoods, employers warn they're losing skilled workers to international markets.
Rising vacancy costs and shrinking margins are forcing a reckoning in Santiago's rental market, leaving both renters and property owners scrambling for solutions.
As visitor numbers surge and travel patterns shift, Santiago's hotel, restaurant and retail sectors face both opportunity and pressure to adapt or risk losing market share.
Once the city's artistic heartland, the historic neighbourhood is shedding its vintage image to embrace sustainability, digital culture, and community-led development.
New data from the city's major venues shows Santiaguinos are embracing active lifestyles like never before, reshaping how we think about public health and community sport.
From cramped Lastarria storefronts to Vitacura's gleaming spaces, the collectors, curators and cultural rebels who shaped Santiago's transformation into Latin America's leading contemporary art hub.
Participation data from municipal aquatic centres shows a striking shift in how santiaguinos are choosing to stay active—and the numbers suggest we're finally embracing water sports beyond the summer season.
As tech companies and startups race to meet climate targets, the city's solar and battery projects are raising uncomfortable questions about who bears the real cost.
Rising maintenance costs and wage stagnation are forcing both renters and property owners into uncomfortable compromises across the capital's most popular neighbourhoods.
What began as informal weekend jogs through Parque Forestal has evolved into a thriving endurance sport ecosystem that's transforming how ordinary Santiaguinos stay fit.
Santiago's fresh produce culture already embodies what international health trends are chasing—but adoption of intentional 'wellness eating' reveals a gap between abundance and awareness.
Investors are quietly repositioning away from crowded premium zones toward Vitacura's emerging pockets, where proximity to parks and cultural institutions commands rising premiums.
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