As vacancy rates tighten across prime neighbourhoods, understanding the forces reshaping Zurich's rental market has never been more critical for renters and investors alike.
As construction cranes multiply along the Limmat, emerging projects promise to ease pressure on a neighbourhood long caught between gentrification and scarcity.
From Lakefront runners to Uetliberg hikers, we discovered the practical routines that keep Switzerland's most health-conscious residents ahead of disease.
As major stadiums reshape the city's sporting landscape, grassroots organisations across Zurich are leveraging modern venues and shared spaces to deepen their roots and strengthen bonds with residents.
Participation numbers in local recreational clubs show Zurich residents are choosing structured team sport over casual fitness—and shattering demographic stereotypes in the process.
The modest neighbourhood club's unexpected success at the Swiss junior championship has sparked renewed attention on community-driven athlete development in Switzerland's most competitive sporting region.
With the continental circuit reaching its climax, the city's runners, cyclists and triathletes are sharpening their preparation for August's decisive showdowns.
From the Limmat Valley to alpine crags, local climbing organisations are transforming outdoor adventure into a thriving social fabric that extends far beyond the rope.
The city's food culture has evolved from traditional Swiss gastronomy to a cosmopolitan dining hub—a shift visible in every neighbourhood from Wiedikon to the Europaallee.
A wave of homegrown companies in the city's tech corridor is partnering with municipal authorities to reimagine everything from permit applications to waste management.
As the Super League side navigates a pivotal transfer window, sporting director interest in their manager signals both opportunity and uncertainty for the Letzigrund outfit.