As tech companies and financial services firms embrace hybrid work, savvy developers are snapping up underutilised commercial space in prime locations—and converting it into mixed-use assets worth millions.
A former chef's bold expansion strategy is proving that quality street food and sustainable sourcing can thrive in Switzerland's competitive hospitality market.
As instability spreads across Venezuela, the Middle East and Central Asia, small business owners in Zurich's industrial districts face mounting pressure on sourcing, staffing and customer confidence.
As instability spreads across Venezuela, the Middle East, and Central Asia, Zurich's hotels and attractions face a critical test of their resilience—and their ability to pivot quickly.
Rising vacancy rates and shifting tenant demands are forcing landlords and businesses to rethink their real estate strategies in Switzerland's most expensive property market.
As regulatory clarity and venture capital converge in the city, established tech firms and foreign investors are securing prime talent and office space—leaving new entrants scrambling for scraps.
As the Europaallee district transforms into a genuine innovation hub, early movers in real estate, venture capital, and co-working are reaping substantial returns.
As cost-of-living pressures mount across Switzerland, a homegrown startup founder is democratising investment access for everyday Zurichers—and proving that innovation thrives in our city's competitive financial ecosystem.
Geopolitical instability in Venezuela, the Middle East, and South Asia is forcing Swiss trading firms and manufacturers to fundamentally rethink their logistics strategies.
As restaurants and cafés from Wiedikon to the Prime Tower embrace kitchen robotics and self-service ordering, hospitality workers face an uncertain future in Switzerland's tightest labour market.
As global tensions reshape supply chains and currency markets, local entrepreneurs in Zurich's innovation hubs face both headwinds and unexpected opportunities.
As global geopolitical tensions reshape capital movements, understanding how economic data guides money—and what it means for your wallet—has never been more critical.
Rising rents, energy bills, and geopolitical uncertainty are testing entrepreneurs across the city's traditional quarters—and not everyone expects to survive the next 18 months.
Rising labour costs and technological innovation are forcing restaurants and hotels across the city to rethink hiring strategies, creating winners and losers in Switzerland's most competitive job market.
As unemployment holds steady at 1.9%, a young entrepreneur's AI-driven staffing platform is proving that innovation—and talent retention—can thrive in Switzerland's competitive employment landscape.
As demand for flexible, sustainable workspaces surges, a local innovator is converting underutilised industrial properties into premium mixed-use hubs.