As geopolitical friction forces global manufacturers to diversify their sourcing, established Swiss trading firms and emerging tech logistics startups are capitalizing on a historic reconfiguration of international commerce.
As remote work reshapes the city's real estate landscape, entrepreneurs converting underused office spaces into boutique fitness and wellness studios are capturing a rapidly expanding market.
As hybrid work reshapes demand and vacancy rates climb, Zurich's commercial property sector is undergoing a fundamental reset—and not all locations are created equal.
As housing and living expenses soar, Switzerland's financial hub faces an unprecedented challenge retaining mid-career professionals and attracting international talent.
As hotel occupancy rates climb and foreign investment pours into hospitality infrastructure, here's what the numbers reveal about the city's post-pandemic recovery.
As international visitor numbers rebound sharply, savvy restaurateurs and hoteliers across the city's prime districts are repositioning their offerings—and profits are following.
Mounting instability in the Middle East and emerging markets is forcing local venture capitalists and tech founders to rethink funding strategies and talent recruitment.
Zurich's soaring housing costs and living expenses are driving mid-career professionals out of the city. See how the affordability crisis is reshaping talent markets and sector competitiveness.
Sofia Keller's LogiFlow grew from Zurich West office to €47M Series B, showcasing how Swiss climate-tech startups are reshaping European sustainable logistics and proving Zurich's startup ecosystem strength.
Zurich's tech talent shortage is driving 8-12% salary increases for software engineers. Learn how businesses are competing for skilled workers in Switzerland's largest city.
Rising vacancy rates, hybrid work trends, and elevated financing costs are squeezing landlords and investors across Switzerland's commercial real estate heartland.
Small business owners in the city's traditional quarters face a perfect storm of rising rents and changing consumer habits that everyday residents need to understand.
From Middle Eastern tensions to African health crises, international upheaval is forcing local restaurants and hotels to rethink staffing, sourcing, and pricing strategies.
A former engineer's venture in the city's innovation quarter is attracting millions in venture capital and positioning Switzerland as a leader in industrial decarbonisation.
As housing and everyday costs outpace wage growth, Switzerland's financial capital faces an unprecedented talent drain that could undermine its status as a global business hub.