As international visitors flock back to the city, a locally-rooted entrepreneur is reshaping Istanbul's food scene with a model that honours tradition while embracing innovation.
Post-pandemic recovery has created unprecedented visitor demand, but rising operational costs and shifting traveller preferences are reshaping profitability across the sector.
From Beyoğlu to Kadıköy, neighbourhood retailers are adapting to changing spending patterns and digital pressures reshaping the city's commercial landscape.
From Beyoğlu's tech startups to Sultanahmet's tourism sector, local businesses are navigating uncertainty as international crises ripple through hiring and investment.
Geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty are driving multinationals to reassess their Turkish headquarters, creating both risks and opportunities across Levent, Maslak, and the Golden Horn.
As living costs surge across Turkey's largest city, a homegrown digital lending platform is helping small businesses and middle-class families navigate unprecedented economic pressures.
A Beyoğlu-based entrepreneur is reshaping Turkey's position in international trade by leveraging digital platforms and strategic partnerships across three continents.
As sectors boom and others struggle, understanding where employment is heading could mean the difference between financial stability and scrambling for work.
A Turkish property developer is transforming Levent's commercial real estate game with flexible workspace solutions that reflect post-pandemic work culture.
Rising Middle East tensions, currency volatility, and supply chain disruptions are forcing Istanbul's merchants and entrepreneurs to rethink strategy in an increasingly unpredictable world.
As thousands of young entrepreneurs launch small businesses across Beyoğlu and Kadıköy, Turkey's largest city is experiencing a fundamental shift in how professionals build careers.
A former textile artisan's pivot to sustainable fine dining on the Golden Horn has become a masterclass in bridging tradition and modern business acumen.
As geopolitical tensions reshape global supply chains, Istanbul's strategic position is creating unprecedented opportunities—and some businesses are already capitalizing.
Business owners across Beyoğlu and Sultanahmet face margin squeeze as energy prices, labour shortages and changing dining preferences test resilience in Turkey's most competitive market.
As foreign investment floods into Turkey's largest city, a new class of mid-career professionals is discovering lucrative opportunities in emerging sectors—but the window for entry-level candidates is closing fast.
From currency volatility to supply chain disruptions, geopolitical tensions halfway across the world are forcing Istanbul's business leaders to fundamentally restructure their investment strategies.