Municipal leaders approve emergency funding for metro repairs while neighbourhood groups push back on new development plans along the Mapocho corridor.
From early market visits to plate-sharing traditions, santiaguinos have built sustainable nutrition routines that work with their lifestyle—not against it.
While Nordic countries lead the charge on mobility-focused longevity, Chilean baby boomers are quietly building their own movement—one Parque Forestal run and Cerro San Cristóbal hike at a time.
From Lastarria's boutique eateries to Providencia's shopping corridors, local hospitality businesses grapple with currency volatility, ingredient shortages, and shifting consumer confidence tied to international crises.
A combination of regulatory innovation, migrant entrepreneurship, and proximity to Latin America's largest markets has transformed Chile's capital into a distinctive hub for financial technology.
Machine learning algorithms are quietly transforming routine tasks across the city, with locals in Lastarria and Providencia experiencing the shift firsthand.
With mega-rounds landing in Lastarria and corporate VC offices opening in the financial district, Santiago's startup ecosystem is experiencing an inflection point driven by global investor confidence.
A new cybersecurity firm born in Lastarria is forcing regional tech giants to rethink their approach to privacy—and it's gaining serious traction with enterprise clients across the continent.
After two years of cautious reopenings, the city's concert halls are facing a supply crisis as audiences flood back, forcing promoters to get creative with pop-up venues and smaller clubs.
As Santiago's property prices climb toward CLP 85 million on average, new buyers need a strategic approach to find value without overextending themselves.
As the city rolls out an integrated digital transformation, its distinctive blend of venture capital, civic engagement, and regional leadership is reshaping how governments approach urban innovation across the hemisphere.
As digital banking startups cluster around Providencia and Las Condes, professionals scrambling to enter fintech face new skill demands—and genuine career prospects.
A perfect storm of budget cuts, privatization pressure, and demographic shifts has transformed Chile's capital into a microcosm of the nation's educational crisis.