As geopolitical friction reshapes global supply chains, local consumers face rising prices on everything from electronics to food—here's what you need to know.
As experimental theatre takes over Aussersihl and electronic music floods the lakefront, Zurich's summer festivals are reshaping the city's identity from banking hub to creative powerhouse.
From multilingual classrooms to forest kindergartens and world-class public schools, this Swiss city offers a parenting model that leaves global counterparts trailing.
As summer peaks, Zurich's parks and lakefront are hosting a wealth of complimentary group exercise sessions—from sunrise yoga to trail running—requiring nothing but your sneakers and commitment.
As grants and low-rate financing attract newcomers to Switzerland's priciest housing market, the numbers tell a sobering story about long-term returns.
City planners' latest approval streamlining is already accelerating projects in Kreis 5 and beyond, signalling a strategic shift in how the Swiss capital manages its housing squeeze.
As capital flows into the city's food and beverage scene accelerate, business leaders decode the economic signals reshaping dining and lodging across Switzerland's financial hub.
As wellness-conscious residents embrace seasonal, local eating, farmers' markets and plant-forward restaurants are thriving across Switzerland's most health-minded city.
Record visitor numbers are forcing employers across the city's hotels, restaurants and attractions to compete fiercely for workers, transforming wage expectations and skill demands.
After years of cautious recovery, sold-out shows and surging ticket prices are transforming how the city's music lovers access their favourite performances.
Economic indicators reveal how capital reallocation and sector-specific headwinds are reshaping employment prospects across Switzerland's financial heartland.
From budget cuts to surging call volumes, the city's police and fire departments face unprecedented pressure—and officials warn the crisis has been years in the making.
As the city pushes affordable units into underutilised zones, residents and planners debate whether dense, mixed-income developments can actually solve Switzerland's most acute housing shortage.
As Western companies pivot away from traditional Asian suppliers, Zurich's logistics and trading firms are positioning themselves at the centre of a continental shift—and some have already locked in lucrative contracts.