Ambitious construction projects across Sisli and Kadikoy are fundamentally altering vacancy patterns and tenant expectations in Turkey's largest rental market.
As global companies struggle to retain distributed teams, Istanbul's unique blend of affordable coworking, bridging Eastern and Western markets, and strong startup momentum is rewriting the rules of where knowledge workers actually want to be.
With prices hovering around $2,500 per square metre citywide, newcomers to Istanbul's property market need strategy, patience, and a clear understanding of neighbourhood dynamics.
From Beyoğlu startups to Levent corporate hubs, local entrepreneurs are preparing for a wave of enterprise AI tools, localized language models, and autonomous logistics platforms that could reshape how Turkish businesses operate.
As the club prepares for a pivotal Champions League campaign, Türk Telekom Stadium remains the epicentre of ambition for one of Europe's most storied institutions.
As running, cycling and triathlon clubs flourish across the city, neighbourhood-based groups are transforming Istanbul's relationship with grassroots sport.
Straddling two continents and two energy markets, Istanbul's startups are solving problems Western and Eastern Europe face differently—and that's reshaping how the world builds green infrastructure.
With continental championships looming, the city's outdoor sport community eyes qualification spots through high-stakes competitions on the Black Sea coast and urban crags.
New participation data shows a dramatic shift in how Istanbul residents approach fitness, with implications for the city's sport infrastructure and wellness priorities.
As the domestic finals approach, two of Turkey's fiercest rivals prepare for a clash that will define the summer and set the tone for next season's European campaigns.
Straddling two continents, the city has become a magnet for venture capital precisely because it offers what Silicon Valley cannot: a bridge between emerging markets and the West.
As membership surges across the city's aquatic centres, local swimming and diving clubs are transforming neighbourhoods and creating pathways for athletes of all ages.
As summer programming kicks into gear, a new generation of curators and artists are steering the city's premier events toward bolder, more experimental territory.