Behind the gleaming surfaces of Letzigrund and the Hallenstadion lies a decades-long commitment by community organisations to democratise sport across Zurich's neighbourhoods.
As the city races to modernise its rail and tram networks, newly released figures expose the scale—and complexity—of Switzerland's most ambitious infrastructure undertaking.
With championship fixtures looming across football, volleyball and handball, recreational clubs from Wiedikon to Oerlikon are plotting their routes to silverware.
A decade-long grassroots movement has transformed industrial zones into creative districts, challenging Zurich's buttoned-up image while building an unlikely coalition of artists, city planners, and business owners.
As tech companies cluster around Lake Zurich, residents discover that cutting-edge innovations are no longer confined to labs—they're transforming commutes, homes, and neighbourhoods.
The city's unique blend of direct democracy, banking precision, and startup velocity is reshaping how governments worldwide approach smart city infrastructure.
As cyber threats evolve, professionals navigating LinkedIn, recruiter emails and video interviews face unprecedented privacy risks—here's how to stay secure.
A surge of early-stage sustainability companies in the city's innovation hubs is attracting record investment, signalling a decisive shift in how the region's tech ecosystem tackles decarbonisation.
From restrictive quotas in the 1980s to today's 52% foreign-born population, the Swiss city's transformation reveals the economic pressures and political choices that shaped modern migration.
While cities worldwide wrestle with affordability crises, Switzerland's largest metropolis is betting on cooperative housing and strict zoning—a model that yields results but faces growing scrutiny.
As Swiss tech firms race to commercialise machine learning breakthroughs, industry insiders reveal the development pipelines and timelines that could reshape the city's competitive advantage.
As Switzerland's healthcare system evolves, residents are shifting from reactive treatment to proactive screening—and the city's clinics can barely keep up.
A new wave of artist-led initiatives across the Wiedikon and Aussersihl districts is challenging traditional museum hierarchies and opening doors to experimental work.
City council's ambitious densification plans for districts like Wiedikon and Altstetten will reshape communities—and reshape rental costs—for thousands of residents.
As coworking spaces proliferate across the city, tech leaders and ethicists grapple with surveillance, inequality, and the erosion of workplace protections.