As the post-pandemic workspace settles into a hybrid reality, local operators are unveiling ambitious plans to reshape how Switzerland's tech talent works.
From Wiedikon's bohemian energy to Aussersihl's multicultural pulse, Zurich's bar scene reveals neighbourhoods with distinct identities and deep-rooted social bonds.
As global geopolitical tensions reshape capital movements, understanding how economic data guides money—and what it means for your wallet—has never been more critical.
As holistic health gains traction across Switzerland, one Wiedikon-based collective is redefining how locals access meditation and mindful movement—without the premium price tag.
As the city's property values soar past CHF 15,000 per square metre, rental yields tell a sobering story about who can afford to live here—and who profits from those who can't.
New funding disparities in canton education budgets threaten to reshape opportunities for thousands of local families already grappling with rising housing costs.
A new generation of community-driven promoters and artists is transforming the city's cultural landscape, creating intimate venues that prioritize access over profit.
Local swimmers and open-water athletes claimed multiple podium finishes across regional competitions, highlighting the city's continued dominance in Swiss aquatic sport.
Rising rents, energy bills, and geopolitical uncertainty are testing entrepreneurs across the city's traditional quarters—and not everyone expects to survive the next 18 months.
A coalition of young historians, migrant communities, and neighbourhood activists is challenging how Switzerland's largest city remembers itself—and who gets to tell that story.
Rising labour costs and technological innovation are forcing restaurants and hotels across the city to rethink hiring strategies, creating winners and losers in Switzerland's most competitive job market.
As artificial intelligence reshapes the local economy, Zurich's workforce faces both unprecedented opportunities and genuine challenges—here's how to navigate the shift.
As unemployment holds steady at 1.9%, a young entrepreneur's AI-driven staffing platform is proving that innovation—and talent retention—can thrive in Switzerland's competitive employment landscape.
As demand for flexible, sustainable workspaces surges, a local innovator is converting underutilised industrial properties into premium mixed-use hubs.
This week's approval of a controversial mixed-use development project signals a significant shift in how the city tackles its chronic shortage of affordable apartments.