A groundbreaking neighbourhood initiative on Gertrudstrasse aims to bridge isolation and strengthen ties across one of Zurich's most diverse districts.
As the canton prepares its 2027 education budget, Zurich's schools face critical decisions on staffing, technology investment, and language teaching that will reshape classrooms across the city.
As affordability pressures mount across the world's wealthy urban centres, Zurich's pragmatic zoning reforms offer lessons—and warnings—for London, Vancouver, and Singapore.
As the city grapples with rising housing pressures and demographic shifts, local communities are reshaping how they welcome newcomers—with real consequences for schools, services, and social cohesion.
As the city grapples with rising rents and shrinking affordable units, longtime residents in districts facing major zoning changes say planners are sidelining their concerns.
As galleries, markets and festivals reopen across the city, new visitor data shows how locals and tourists are reshaping summer in Switzerland's largest metropolis.
While London, Berlin, and Singapore struggle with rapid population influx, Switzerland's largest city is deploying a distinctly Swiss approach to welcoming newcomers.
As rental prices in prime districts like Wiedikon and Altstetten surge past CHF 2,500 for modest two-bedroom flats, community leaders warn of a widening gap that threatens the city's social fabric.