Rising interest rates and geopolitical uncertainty are reshaping investment patterns in Beşiktaş and beyond—but savvy entrepreneurs are finding opportunities in overlooked sectors.
As demand for premium workspace evolves and rental yields compress, companies must reassess their real estate strategies across the city's key business districts.
Rising security concerns, economic volatility, and shifting travel patterns are testing the resilience of a city that once welcomed over 14 million visitors annually.
Rising geopolitical instability in the Middle East and Africa is forcing the city's manufacturers and logistics firms to recalculate supply chains and shipping costs.
A surge of bootstrapped startups in Beyoğlu and Kadıköy is fragmenting traditional career paths and forcing established employers to rethink retention strategies.
As demand for premium workspace rebounds across Levent and Maslak, a new generation of property players is capturing outsized returns while older landlords scramble to adapt.
As innovation districts expand across Beyoğlu and Kadıköy, young professionals are abandoning traditional corporate paths for startup careers—forcing multinationals to compete like never before.
As tech talent migration accelerates and wage pressures mount across the city's major employment hubs, employers face a critical reckoning with recruitment and retention strategies.
Rising visitor numbers and hotel occupancy rates are masking deeper investment patterns that tell a more complex story about who profits from Turkey's tourism recovery.
Şerif Yılmaz's journey from a pushcart vendor to the owner of three acclaimed restaurants reflects a broader revival in the city's food and hospitality sector.
As inflation pressures persist across Turkey's largest city, everyday consumers navigating rent, groceries, and transport need a clearer picture of where their lira actually goes.
As supply chains reshape across Europe and Asia, Istanbul consumers face higher prices and fewer choices—here's what's actually happening to your wallet.
Rising interest rates and shifting work patterns are reshaping commercial real estate across the city's prime districts, creating both challenges and unexpected opportunities for tenants and investors.
As Turkey's central bank signals a shift in monetary policy, entrepreneurs across the city's key commercial districts reveal how shifting capital costs are fundamentally altering their expansion plans.
As visitor numbers surge past pre-pandemic levels, Istanbul's labour market is reshaping around hospitality, language proficiency, and digital service skills.
As inflation pressures squeeze Turkey's hospitality sector, a local entrepreneur's commitment to local sourcing and zero-waste practices is reshaping how the city eats.