From Lastarria's creative corridors to Providencia's venture hubs, Santiago has built a startup funding model that defies Silicon Valley convention—and it's working.
Once purely functional spaces for bulk buying, the city's neighbourhood markets are attracting younger shoppers and artisan vendors, reshaping the retail landscape.
Recent clearance rates and market moves reveal a market searching for equilibrium—and exposing the widening gap between aspirational buyers and reality.
From the foothills of the Andes to the city's urban parks, endurance sport clubs are transforming how thousands of Santiaguinos connect with each other and their city.
From Lastarria's converted warehouses to Providencia's contemporary spaces, the visionary curators and collectors who built Santiago's museum ecosystem reveal how a city transformed its relationship with art.
As the capital races to modernise infrastructure with AI and sensors, residents and ethicists warn that the promise of efficiency masks troubling questions about privacy, inequality, and who controls our urban data.
Local volunteers are transforming neglected aquatic facilities across working-class neighbourhoods into thriving centres for youth development and public health.
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.
With championship matches looming across football, basketball and volleyball, recreational clubs across the capital are intensifying preparations for the year's most consequential weeks.
As delivery-focused restaurants blur traditional hospitality roles, Santiago's hospitality workforce faces new skills demands and shifting career paths.
With regional funding for privacy startups doubling in two years, the capital is becoming a hub for firms protecting data across an increasingly connected continent.
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.
This week's fixtures across the capital's premier venues showcased the intensity that defines Chilean football, with results reshaping the domestic standings.
As the capital races to build a sustainable future, experts warn that lithium mining, land disputes, and unequal access threaten to undermine the promise of clean tech.
As micro-entrepreneurs flood digital platforms, the city's traditional job market faces unprecedented competition for skilled workers willing to bet on themselves.