Losinger Marazzi and Allthings intensify cooperation
Losinger Marazzi and the PropTech company Allthings are further expanding their collaboration. Losinger Marazzi will be the first company to equip all its major projects with a digital application for residents and users.
Accordingly, Losinger Marazzi will equip around 45 of its site and real estate development projects with one application each based on the Allthings platform over the next three years. The portfolio includes residential, commercial and mixed-use projects. It ranges from individual building renovations to some of the largest new construction projects in Switzerland - in total, more than 8,000 homes and workplaces are involved.
In the past two years or so, Allthings and Losinger Marazzi have already developed various projects with a neighborhood- or building-specific app, including the 2,000-watt sites Erlenmatt West in Basel, Im Lenz in Lenzburg, and Greencity in Zurich, as well as the office site Twist Again in Bern or the Sommerrain residential development in Ostermundigen.
On the one hand, the use of Allthings makes it possible to equip the properties with specific functions that are relevant for the intended uses. On the other hand, the use of a single platform for all properties makes the projects analyzable and comparable, with data protection guaranteed at all times, the two companies write in a joint statement.
Stefan Zanetti, founder and CEO of Allthings, says: "Data about what happens in buildings will play a central role in the future: Real estate developers and owners will use it to derive optimization potential for current and new projects, and new business models can also be developed with the help of the data."
According to the company, Losinger Marazzi is the first site and real estate developer worldwide to equip all its properties with a digital platform for uptime. CEO Pascal Bärtschi says: "We want to assert ourselves as an industry leader, so digitalization is an important topic for us. In the future, life will not only take place in the real, built buildings and spaces, but also in the digital dimension of a property."