As geopolitical tensions and economic volatility ripple across continents, local restaurants and hotels are recalibrating staffing, sourcing, and pricing strategies.
As commercial real estate reshapes the city's neighbourhoods, residents should understand how shifting workspace trends are quietly reshaping rents, services, and daily life.
A rising entrepreneur based in Wiedikon is leveraging Swiss precision and Chinese manufacturing networks to solve logistics challenges for mid-market exporters across three continents.
As cities worldwide grapple with record arrivals, Switzerland's largest city offers lessons in managed integration—and cautionary tales about exporting one nation's approach.
As tech giants trim workforces and traditional sectors adapt, residents face a tighter employment landscape with real implications for salaries, housing costs, and financial planning.
As cities worldwide race to meet net-zero targets, Zurich's mix of proven success and emerging challenges reveals both what works and where even the most environmentally conscious metropolises still fall short.
As Zurich city council pushes ahead with a 280-million-franc urban renewal project, neighbourhood groups are raising alarm about affordability and consultation.
As the city council debates controversial density measures in Wiedikon and Aussersihl, residents face a choice between affordable homes and neighbourhood character.
Local entrepreneurs in Switzerland's tech hub are scrambling to adapt as geopolitical tensions from Venezuela to the Middle East disrupt logistics, talent flows, and investor confidence.
With regional qualifiers heating up across Switzerland, local runners, cyclists and triathletes are laser-focused on securing spots in September's prestigious Alpine finals.
A Zurich-based startup is using AI-driven space management and neighbourhood micro-hubs to solve the remote work paradox gripping Swiss tech companies.
Fresh to Switzerland's most cosmopolitan city? Here's how to navigate neighbourhoods, master public transport, and uncover the hidden gems that make Zurich home.
With average prices hovering near CHF 15,000 per square metre, entry-level buyers need a strategic playbook—here's where to look and what schemes can help.
Recent sales data reveals a subtle shift in buyer behaviour across the city's traditional and emerging districts—and it's rewriting the investment playbook.