Global trade tensions are reshaping supply chains—and your wallet. Here's what residents need to know about tariffs, reshoring, and the hidden costs heading your way.
As tech entrepreneurs transform districts like Wiedikon and the lower Limmat Valley, everyday residents face a familiar tradeoff: vibrant new services or soaring living costs.
Geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty are forcing Switzerland's largest employers to rethink hiring strategies, with ripple effects already visible across the city's financial and pharmaceutical sectors.
As Zurich's small business owners grapple with rising costs and shifting consumer habits, what happens at the corner shop tells you everything about the city's economic health.
Rising vacancy rates, hybrid work persistence, and geopolitical uncertainty are forcing property owners and investors to rethink their strategies across the city's prime commercial districts.
Petra Keller's innovative concierge service is transforming how high-net-worth visitors experience the city, blending Swiss precision with personalized storytelling.
As living expenses soar across the city, major employers are shifting recruitment strategies and losing mid-career talent to cheaper Swiss alternatives.
As international travel rebounds faster than predicted, savvy operators in the city's dining and accommodation sectors are already reaping rewards—while newcomers spot untapped pockets of opportunity.
As remote work and venture capital democratization fuel entrepreneurship in quarters like Wiedikon and Aussersihl, established firms face an unprecedented talent drain—and a chance to reimagine what they offer workers.
Geopolitical instability, currency volatility and changing travel patterns are testing Switzerland's most visited city as hospitality operators brace for a challenging year.
As international crises accelerate capital flight and reshape investor priorities, Zurich's tech entrepreneurs face a fundamentally altered funding environment that demands strategic adaptation.
As employment patterns shift across Switzerland's financial hub, residents face new pressures on rent, wages, and cost of living that go far beyond the headlines.
From Migros baskets to Bahnhofstrasse boutiques, everyday prices are shaped by tariffs, supply chains and geopolitical tensions most residents barely notice.
As cost of living pressures mount across Switzerland, a homegrown wealth-management platform based in the city's creative quarter is democratising investment for everyday investors.
Post-pandemic shifts, hybrid work adoption, and rising interest rates are reshaping demand for commercial real estate across the city—and landlords are adjusting strategies accordingly.
As the city welcomes record visitors, residents face rising prices, crowded trams, and a shifting local culture—here's what's actually happening to your neighborhood.
As housing and expenses surge across the city, employers and talent are being forced to reimagine salary structures, remote work policies, and recruitment strategies.