As the bohemian district faces its longest supply disruption in a decade, community members are questioning infrastructure investment and government accountability.
Local wellness seekers are discovering that small shifts in evening routines—and support from their communities—are delivering transformative health gains.
Once the region's startup darling, the tech corridor around Lastarria and Providencia faces a perfect storm of venture capital withdrawal, brain drain, and macroeconomic uncertainty.
As the city pursues ambitious sustainability targets, stakeholders face pivotal choices on public transport expansion, waste management reform, and water conservation that will shape the next decade.
Restaurant owners and hoteliers across the capital are battling inflation, wage pressures, and changing customer preferences as mid-year projections reveal a sector in distress.
María Francisca Rojas's software training startup has created over 400 positions in two years, signalling a quiet shift in how the capital develops talent.
With July just days away, recreational football and volleyball circuits across the capital are reaching fever pitch as defending champions and dark horses prepare for season-deciding matchups.
A deep dive into the statistics reshaping Santiago's neighborhoods shows how demographic shifts and zoning decisions have created an affordability chasm that will define the next decade.
From the Lastarria design district to Vitacura's financial hub, Santiago businesses are racing to adapt to an increasingly volatile world economy that's rewriting profit margins and investment strategies.
Geopolitical tensions from the Middle East to Pakistan are driving up ingredient costs and labour shortages, forcing hospitality venues across Lastarria and the Financial District to recalibrate pricing and menus.