Business
A convergence of foreign capital, tourism records and a tightening labour market is reshaping Athens neighbourhoods and creating clear winners, if you know where to look.
4 July 2026, 0:09
Business
Eleni Papadimitriou built a six-figure business in three years by betting that tourists and locals alike would pay serious money for handmade Greek stoneware, and the numbers are proving her right.
4 July 2026, 0:09
Business
Rising interest rates, geopolitical instability across Europe, and a stubborn brain-drain problem are squeezing the life out of Athens's once-buoyant startup scene.
4 July 2026, 0:09
Business
From Iranian succession uncertainty to Russian fuel queues and European heatwave shocks, the world's fault lines are hitting Greek commerce harder than most realise.
4 July 2026, 0:09
Business
A tightening European economy, persistent skills mismatches, and the flight of educated Greeks abroad are conspiring to stall Athens's hard-won employment recovery.
4 July 2026, 0:09
Business
Visitor numbers are up, hotel rates are climbing, and European instability is pushing more travellers toward Greece, yet the businesses that adapt fastest will be the ones still standing in September.
4 July 2026, 0:09
Business
As global economic pressures mount, Athenians face critical decisions about savings, housing, and where their money goes-here's what you need to understand right now.
3 July 2026, 13:40
Business
Geopolitical tensions and climate volatility are forcing international firms to rethink their footprint in Greece's capital, with implications for commercial districts from Syntagma to Maroussi.
3 July 2026, 13:39