Receive the German-language trade magazine "immobilien business" in the Immobilien Business issue 3/2021 as a PDF download with the following table of contents:
News
Zurich: New tenants in The Circle
Zurich: Brunaupark dispute settled
Personalia: SFP / Zug Estates
Basel: Changes to the Nauentor project
Basel: MoneyPark now in the Grosspeter Tower
Personalia: Apleona RE / Lakeward
Berne: Construction of festival hall about to be decided
Bern: Comeback for fire brigade barracks
Personalia: Brandenberger+Ruosch
Bern: From the Gaswerk area to the city quarter
Bolligen: Flugbrunnen area before construction starts
Personalia: Wincasa
Sion: Start of construction for Cour-de-Gare quarter
Lausanne: Plaines-du-Loup eco-neighbourhood under construction
From the companies: SBB
Lausanne: An 85-metre wooden tower for Prilly
Crissier: Oassis retirement home completed
From the companies: UBS AG
Trends
Swiss hotel industry in trouble
Markets and Investment
Out of gold, into bricks, central banks encourage real estate investment
Title Topic
Light at the end of the tunnel, economic recovery dampens real estate investments
Ahead of the comeback, real estate stocks rise in investors' favour
From the regions
Coveted investment location, French-speaking Switzerland attracts with good growth figures
Asset and portfolio management
Setting the course for the future, C02 legislation under debate
Innovations
"A digital real estate ecosystem is needed", PropTechs: service systems instead of isolated solutions
In conversation: Peter Staub, Pom+ Consulting AG
Residential
Delicate water lilies, gnarled oaks, the Riedacker/Muri project focuses on design
Service
Agenda / Review
Asking rents
Foreign markets
Germany: Election campaign topic tenant protection, government plans new housing laws
Real Estate Financial Markets
Interview of the month: René Zahnd, SPS Group
In focus: IMMO Forum/IMMO'21
Investment strategies: Foreigners take more risk
Mobimo: Profit increased in Corona year
SenioResidenz AG: Significantly higher rental income
Novavest Real Estate: On course
Terra Helvetica investment group: successful start
Investment Foundation Turidomus: Investments in Geneva