While peer cities struggle with integration challenges, Swiss universities are implementing uniquely pragmatic approaches to artificial intelligence in higher education.
From converted warehouses in Wiedikon to boutique showrooms on Bahnhofstrasse, a new generation of Swiss designers is building an independent fashion ecosystem that challenges the dominance of luxury conglomerates.
Beyond the tourist-friendly murals of Wiedikon, a new generation of designers is transforming industrial pockets and forgotten walls into platforms for political commentary, climate activism, and cultural memory.
As housing and expenses surge across the city, employers and talent are being forced to reimagine salary structures, remote work policies, and recruitment strategies.
As Switzerland's largest city grapples with affordability challenges, a comparative analysis reveals divergent strategies in Europe's most expensive urban centers.
As budget pressures mount and climate commitments clash with construction timelines, the city faces critical decisions on rail extensions, tram networks, and the controversial Westlink motorway.
As geopolitical tensions spike worldwide, understanding how money actually moves between nations has become essential for Swiss investors and business leaders.
With violent incidents rising in the city centre and response times under pressure, police and fire chiefs must decide whether to expand night patrols or invest in community prevention.
Rising operational costs and changing spending patterns are forcing small business owners across the city to rethink pricing, staffing, and digital strategy.
Tracing five decades of evolution, Zurich's concert venues have transformed from gritty underground spaces into cultural institutions that draw global acts and define the city's identity.
Behind the Zurich art scene's meteoric rise lies a decades-long commitment by curators, architects, and community leaders who transformed a regional museum into an international destination.
A century of reinvention has transformed this lakeside city into a laboratory for experimental performance and cinema—where tradition and risk-taking coexist on stages from Wiedikon to the Limmatquai.
A decade ago, a handful of climbers transformed an abandoned industrial space into a community hub—today, thousands of Zurichers are discovering the sport through networks that reject elite gatekeeping.
Recent sales activity in Wipkingen, Altstetten and City-West reveal where savvy investors are repositioning capital—and what it means for the broader market.
From lakefront walks to stairwell discipline, active older residents across the city are building simple routines that keep joints flexible and independence intact.