As unemployment pressures mount across Turkey, a boutique software consultancy in Beyoğlu is proving that local talent and global ambition can coexist—and create meaningful work.
From mining deals to Middle East tensions, international turbulence is forcing local exporters and importers in Beyoğlu and Zeytinburnu to rethink supply chains and hedging strategies.
As capital movement shifts across Turkish markets, entrepreneurs in Beyoğlu and Kadıköy decode what rising interest rates and foreign direct investment trends mean for their bottom line.
As global firms flock to the city, soaring commercial property costs are reshaping neighbourhoods—and your wallet may feel the effects sooner than you think.
As international supply chains realign and tariff disputes escalate worldwide, everyday goods in Istanbul are facing unprecedented price pressures—and consumers need to understand why.
As visitor numbers surge to record levels, residents are discovering that the tourism economy shapes everything from apartment rents to restaurant prices and public transport.
A new generation of Istanbul entrepreneurs is tackling rising living costs with innovative financial tools, drawing lessons from a city where rent in Beyoğlu has nearly doubled in five years.
As Turkey tightens environmental regulations and consumer demand shifts toward eco-friendly alternatives, a new generation of small manufacturers in the industrial belt are seizing a multi-million-lira opportunity.
As startup hubs flourish across Beyoğlu and Levent, a generation of Turkish workers is bypassing traditional corporate careers for roles that didn't exist five years ago.
As housing and essentials prices spiral across the city, employers from Levent to Beşiktaş are rethinking salaries, remote work, and perks to retain skilled workers.
As geopolitical shifts redirect global commerce, Istanbul's logistics firms and tech startups are positioning themselves at the centre of a reshuffled trading landscape—and early movers are already seeing margins expand.
Restaurant owners and hoteliers across Beyoğlu and Sultanahmet report their toughest year yet as energy prices, labour shortages and currency volatility squeeze already-thin profit lines.
As commercial property prices soar across Levent and Maslak, everyday Istanbulites are feeling the ripple effects on everything from café culture to apartment availability.
As e-commerce growth forces a reckoning with last-mile delivery costs, a cluster of tech-enabled micro-warehousing startups is capturing market share—and attracting serious capital.