A new generation of historians, artists and cultural workers is challenging established narratives about Zurich's past—and demanding space at the table.
As flexible work reshapes demand patterns, companies face a critical window to reassess their real estate strategies in Switzerland's most expensive market.
A young furniture maker in Zurich's industrial heartland is turning bespoke timber pieces into a thriving export business that's catching the attention of high-end restaurants across Europe.
How a loose collective of painters, designers and community organisers transformed the city's industrial quarters into open-air galleries—and what it took to make the establishment listen.
From Wiedikon's hidden urban forests to Aussersihl's multicultural gathering spaces, green areas reveal how Zurich's diverse districts build identity and connection.
From the Kunsthaus expansion to the resurrection of Zurich West's industrial spaces, the visionary directors and independent curators who shaped the city's cultural landscape reveal how ambition, funding battles, and personal conviction created one of Europe's most dynamic art scenes.
As international visitor numbers surge past pre-pandemic levels, a new wave of hospitality ventures and cultural attractions are capitalizing on the city's renewed appeal as a global destination.
Rising labour costs, changing consumer behaviour, and supply chain volatility are reshaping Zurich's €12 billion hospitality and food sector—here's what business leaders must adapt to survive.
Geopolitical tensions and currency volatility are forcing the city's wealth managers and entrepreneurs to fundamentally rethink their portfolios and hiring strategies.
As tech firms and finance houses increasingly embrace hybrid arrangements, competition for office-based roles is intensifying while salary pressures mount across the city's historic business districts.
As the city transforms its infrastructure and governance through digital innovation, a wave of new roles is emerging—but the competition for talent is fierce.
As innovation districts reshape the city from Altstetten to Zurich-West, residents are discovering that startup culture isn't just for entrepreneurs anymore.
The city's live music scene has transformed from gritty basement venues to a sophisticated cultural ecosystem that attracts global talent and audiences.
The city's outdoor climbing scene reaches fever pitch this summer as world-class athletes converge on Switzerland for a decisive championship showdown.