Receive the German-language trade magazine "immobilienbusiness" in the Immobilien Business issue 7-8/2018 as a PDF download with the following table of contents:
News
Zurich: Greencity continues to grow
Zurich: New works at the main station
Personnel: KPMG Switzerland
Münchenstein: New residential quarter
Romanshorn: Start of construction for the "Bahnhöfli
Personalia: Radisson Hotel Group; BS2
Diepoldsau: "Seven at one go"
Pratteln: Center for E-Mobility
Personnel: E&V Commercial Switzerland
Switzerland Invest AG; Stone Estate Swiss AG
Lucerne: New high-rise concept
Personalia: Realstone Holding SA
Morges: Start of construction for Quartier des Halles
Vernier: Industrial site becomes residential quarter
Personalia: ICFM AG; DL MoneyPark
Basel: Grosspeter Tower officially opened
Othmarsingen: Centravo-Areal
Personalia: Solvalor Fund Management
Trends
Coworking for Corporates Flexible Office is the Trend
Markets and Investment
Upgrading abroad New competition for Swiss resorts
News: ASA places new bond
The Beizer to the Rescue Gastronomy as a Customer Magnet
Title Topic
Who is Who 2018 100 Heads of the Swiss Real Estate Industry
From the regions
Investors return News from the Geneva real estate market
News: Geneva: Wincasa opens new hub
Brightening in the west Secondary cities offer opportunities
Residential
Rough times for landlords New rules for Basel's rental housing market
62 News: Basel: Plans for the Nauentor
Facilities Management
Core task of data management FM sector relies on IT solutions
News: JLL Spark: Fund for PropTechs
Architecture and construction industry
Can the living city be planned? Interview with architect Eberhard Tröger
Innovations
A brain for real estate Artificial intelligence and office buildings
Service
Agenda/Review
Asking rents
Review Swiss Real Estate Talk "Late-Cycle Investments in Germany?"
Foreign markets
Toothless tiger Italy's real estate market defies austerity dictates
News: Zalando: New logistics centre
News: Italy: GDP slightly up
Real Estate Financial Markets
Interview of the month: Roger Hennig, Schroders
Full money initiative: reform fails to materialise