As companies across the capital embrace hybrid and distributed models, Berlin's competitive advantage is shifting from office presence to lifestyle and cost of living.
As global supply chains fracture and diplomatic relations deteriorate, the city's export-dependent businesses are bracing for a volatile second half of the year.
Rising venture capital deployment and falling commercial rents in Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain signal a shifting landscape for entrepreneurs seeking Berlin footholds.
As capital inflows slow and unemployment edges upward, Berlin's employment landscape reflects broader European headwinds—but pockets of resilience remain.
As visitor numbers surge post-pandemic, established hospitality players and nimble newcomers are capitalizing on a rapidly expanding market in Germany's capital.
As micro-entrepreneurs flood neighbourhoods from Kreuzberg to Prenzlauer Berg, traditional employers face a recruitment crisis and a fundamental shift in how the city's workforce defines career success.
From Mitte's startups to Kreuzberg's creative industries, Berlin entrepreneurs face mounting costs and investment uncertainty as international tensions reshape capital flows.
As international trade patterns shift dramatically, Berlin's tech and logistics sectors are competing fiercely for talent, pushing salaries higher and transforming career paths across the city.
Fresh economic data reveals how capital movements and hiring patterns are reshaping employment prospects across the German capital's tech and industrial sectors.
Restaurant owners and hoteliers across the German capital face mounting pressure from labour shortages, energy bills, and changing customer expectations as 2026 proves a pivotal test for the industry.
As inflation pressures persist and investment portfolios reshape the housing market, here's what residents across Kreuzberg to Charlottenburg should understand about protecting their finances.
Once Europe's most dynamic innovation hub, the capital's tech entrepreneurs are grappling with soaring rents, talent departures, and a dramatically tightened funding environment.
Escalating trade disputes and regional conflicts are forcing businesses in Charlottenburg and beyond to rethink logistics, pricing, and market access—with real consequences for Berlin's bottom line.
In less than three years, a bootstrapped startup has captured shelf space across the city's major retailers and proved that sustainable food innovation can thrive in Berlin's competitive market.