As Swiss firms face tightening EU environmental regulations, a new generation of entrepreneurs in the Wiedikon district are capturing millions in contracts.
As global instability reshapes travel patterns, Zurich's visitor economy is experiencing unexpected growth—but operators face margin pressures and shifting customer priorities.
The founder of TechNest Zurich is turning the city's competitive job market into an opportunity—building a model that's attracting global talent and creating pathways for local workers.
As international trade routes shift and tariffs rise, Switzerland's financial hub is experiencing a talent scramble that favours logistics experts and emerging-market specialists over traditional finance roles.
A Wiedikon-based property developer is transforming underutilised office buildings into hybrid work spaces, capturing momentum in Zurich's shifting real estate market.
As visitor numbers surge post-pandemic, everyday residents face rising prices, crowded public transport, and shifts in neighbourhood character—here's how to navigate the new reality.
As hybrid work reshapes demand and competition intensifies for premium space, commercial property investors and tenants must adapt strategy or risk being left behind.
As inflation pressures squeeze Switzerland's hospitality sector, one entrepreneur's model-focused approach to ingredient sourcing and staff retention is drawing attention from industry peers across the city.
As capital flows shift and investor confidence wavers globally, entrepreneurs in the city's booming tech quarters are learning to decode the signals that separate winners from cautious bets.
Tariffs, supply chain disruptions, and geopolitical tensions reshaping international commerce mean Zurich residents should prepare for higher prices on everyday goods within months.
As tech hubs cluster around Europaplatz and beyond, established employers face an unprecedented scramble to retain skilled workers—and recruitment budgets are soaring.
Geopolitical tensions reshaping supply chains mean higher prices at Migros, delays at Swiss Post, and uncertainty for the businesses that power our city's economy.
From staffing shortages to ingredient costs, local hospitality businesses in the Europaplatz and Wiedikon districts are navigating unprecedented headwinds tied to Middle East tensions, African health crises, and political uncertainty.
As economic headwinds intensify globally, local entrepreneurs are adapting strategies around rising costs, digital transformation, and changing foot traffic patterns in the city's key commercial zones.
Swiss employers in the city's booming financial hub face mounting pressure to raise salaries and rethink benefits as housing costs and inflation drive skilled workers toward more affordable markets.
As multinational corporations reassess their real estate strategies, the city's commercial property trends offer a window into broader economic confidence and capital movement.