Tag: immobilien

  • Halter moves into new headquarters in JED

    Halter moves into new headquarters in JED

    The construction company Halter AG opens its new headquarters on December 14th in the former NZZ printing center in Schlieren, which the company itself converted. Before moving to JED , Halter AG was based in Zurich. The abbreviation of the center, which was converted on behalf of the owner Swiss Prime Site, stands for Join. Explore. Dare – connect, discover, dare. In addition to Halter AG, the company sisters Tend AG, Raumgleiter AG, Integral design-build AG, the developer cooperative Wir sind Stadtgarten and MOVEment Systems AG are also moving their headquarters to Schlieren, according to a press release.

    The new headquarters of Halter AG will operate under the label The Branch . It is intended to offer new opportunities for collaboration with publicly rentable so-called collab workstations, work lounges and big rooms for individuals and teams. The group describes the horizontal and vertical integration of the real estate world as the driving idea behind The Branch. The Branch Do Tank association is the sponsor. According to the corporate announcement, this is intended to promote the further development of the construction and real estate industry in practice. "The vision of an integrated process landscape in the construction and real estate world must be implemented outside of the conventional entrepreneurial silos and the traditional industry structures", Markus Mettler, CEO of Halter AG, is quoted on the side of The Branch.

  • Building technology planner S2B starts in Baden in January

    Building technology planner S2B starts in Baden in January

    From the beginning of the year, the company for building planning from heating and ventilation to plumbing and electronics, S2B Plan AG , will start advising customers. This means that the city of Baden will be the first planning company to combine all building technology trades under one roof, according to the start-up's media release. This is a novelty for the city. Because so far there has been no planning office in Baden for the full range of building technology. This niche is now being filled. For building projects, S2B Plan AG draws up all plans for heating, ventilation, plumbing and electronics from a single source. An analysis of the building technology is also offered for existing buildings.

    The company was only founded on December 1st by the Baden residents Christoph Barth, Daniel Burger and Thomas Schmutz. According to the announcement, the planned start in September had to be postponed. The corona pandemic thwarted the bill. Because suddenly the economic and social situation changed. Nothing has changed in the founding project, it says there.

    The team will now be available for customer advice from January. With the move into the offices at Badstrasse 34 in Baden on December 1st, the S2B Plan AG website and the entry on LinkedIn were activated.

  • Limmattal Spital is allowed to acquire additional areas

    Limmattal Spital is allowed to acquire additional areas

    After the vote on Sunday, the Limmattal Hospital Association has several years of planning security for future extensions and additions to the Limmattal Hospital . With 87.1 percent, those eligible to vote from the eleven supporting communities of the hospital association voted in favor of the purchase of the Sandbühl property in Schlieren. According to a media release , the property, which consists of three parcels, is directly adjacent to the existing hospital area with an acute hospital, care center and rescue service base in the northeast. This enables future-oriented, forward-looking and sustainable planning of the Limmattal health center, it says. Those eligible to vote followed the unanimous vote of the delegates' meeting on September 23 with their yes to long-term site planning. The purchase price is around CHF 15 million.

    The Limmattal Hospital ensures basic medical care for over 77,000 patients every year. With the new building from October 2018, it has 188 beds, eight operating theaters and eight intensive care places. According to the announcement, 1480 employees from 49 nations are currently working in the hospital.

  • Single-family houses are becoming more expensive

    Single-family houses are becoming more expensive

    According to a report from the Federal Statistical Office ( FSO ), the Swiss residential property price index (IMPI), which was determined for the first time, closed at 100.8 points in the third quarter of 2020. Compared to the previous quarter, this corresponds to growth of 0.2 percent. In a year-on-year comparison, the analysts of the FSO measured an increase in prices of 2.6 percent. The base value of the index was set at 100 points in the fourth quarter of 2019.

    With regard to the changes compared to the previous quarter, the analysts identify opposing developments in single-family homes and condominiums in the quarter under review. The prices for single-family homes had risen by 1.1 percent in a quarterly comparison. By contrast, prices for condominiums were 0.6 percent lower in the quarter under review than in the previous quarter.

    The analysts had observed particularly significant increases in the prices for single-family houses of 2.6 and 2.2 percent in the urban communities of the large agglomerations and the rural communities. The most significant declines in prices for condominiums were registered in the intermediate and rual communities, each with minus 1.1 percent.

  • Vebego joins forces with the ETH spin-off

    Vebego joins forces with the ETH spin-off

    Vebego Schweiz Holding AG offers various solutions in the real estate industry. The Zurich-based company is now teaming up with Archilyse , a spin-off from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich ( ETH ).

    Archilyse has developed real estate analysis software. This can create virtual models of real estate, which are integrated into a model of the environment. For example, Archilyse can calculate how much sunlight flows into the rooms or what the view is. The analyzes are offered, for example, to project developers, architects or real estate companies who can market them.

    The goal of the partnership between Vebego and Archilyse is to be “at the forefront of the market” and to market real estate technologies internationally, according to a media release . Archilyse will work with the Vebego subsidiary Move Consultants , among others.

    "The cooperation with Move Consultants as the actual 'Master of Floor Plan and Areas' takes Archilyse and its business model to a new level", Matthias Standfest, founder and CEO of Archilyse, is quoted in the press release. "On the one hand, Move is number one when it comes to the digital processing of real estate data and, on the other hand, Move's numerous customers can benefit from the extensive Archilyse analyzes without any great effort".

  • Crowdlitoken launches platform in Europe

    Crowdlitoken launches platform in Europe

    Crowdlitoken has launched its platform for real estate investments in Europe. According to a press release , the company is playing a global pioneering role. Investors can use the platform to purchase digital bonds on real estate and put together their own portfolio.

    Investors can, for example, participate in a commercial property in Switzerland, with which Crowdlitoken decided to work together in October. The property is located in Oensingen SO and has a market value of 9.15 million francs. Investors can use the platform to participate in real estate from CHF 100.

    "A great day. With this platform we are finally keeping our promise to investors, ”Domenic Kurt, CEO of Crowdlitoken, is quoted in the press release. "At this point, many thanks to the trust and patience of the investors from the very beginning."

    Crowdlitoken is currently preparing the second financing round. To this end, it has only recently brought new personalities to the Board of Directors .

  • Fehlmann-Areal gets photovoltaic facades

    Fehlmann-Areal gets photovoltaic facades

    Around ten years ago, BGP built six pavilion-like residential buildings in various sizes on the Fehlmann site in Winterthur. The Zurich architecture office informs in a message that the area development has now been completed with two more buildings. From a distance, the new buildings are indistinguishable from the old superstructures.

    On closer inspection, however, an important difference becomes clear, explains BGP. The facades of the buildings erected in 2010 were made of black enameled glass panels. Instead, electricity-producing photovoltaic modules were installed in the new buildings. This means that the facade can take on “a multitude of tasks”, according to the announcement. Specifically, protection, climate regulation, representation and identification are mentioned there.

    Before building the development, BGP had measured the electricity demand in the existing buildings. According to the announcement, it had the distribution to be expected for a residential development with peaks in the morning and in the evening. These peaks could be better covered with modules integrated into the facade than with a system installed on the roof, explains the architecture office. In addition, a photovoltaic system was installed on the building roofs. The building complex is also equipped with charging stations for electric cars.

  • The rental agreement is digitally signed for the first time

    The rental agreement is digitally signed for the first time

    According to a press release , Flatfox , Verit Immobilien AG and Skribble have reached a milestone in the digitization of rental agreements: their jointly developed electronic rental agreement has now been signed with legally binding effect in Zurich. This was the first time that a rental process was handled digitally in Switzerland.

    With the electronic signature made possible by Skribble, prospective tenants and landlords can now sign a rental agreement “simply and securely” on their smartphone, computer or tablet. This means that rental contracts no longer have to be printed out and then time-consuming to be sent back and forth by post.

    “I'm a fan of online things,” said the first tenant to ever sign a rental agreement electronically in Switzerland. “I think it's great to sign a rental agreement at the push of a button. The concept enables me to file my rental agreement digitally. "

    According to the announcement, the Zurich manager of Verit Immobilien AG, who countersigned this contract, particularly appreciated the user-friendliness and the time saved. The successfully launched pilot project is to be fully integrated into the first and re-letting process of Verit Immobilien AG in the future.

  • Belimo integrates the platform for building data

    Belimo integrates the platform for building data

    The Facilio platform is intended to enable Belimo customers to use the Internet of Things (IoT) to collect real-time data on the processes in the heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems (HVAC systems) and to check the building performance, explains the HVAC specialist -Systems from the Zurich Oberland in the message . Facilio, which has its headquarters in New York, and Belimo have agreed on a corresponding cooperation, it says there. “The synergy between Belimo’s digital ecosystem and Facilio’s operating and maintenance platform uses available data to unlock the potential of networked buildings and address the new challenges,” Salvatore Cataldi, Global Strategic Building IoT Expert at Belimo, is quoted in the press release.

    The data collected are intended to serve property owners and property operators as a basis for implementing efficient sustainability measures, the communication further explains. “Facilio and Belimo will provide customers who are switching to an agile, data-supported operating model with a single, networked operating environment through which they can view and control their rooms and equipment in real time,” said Prabhu Ramachandran, CEO and founder of Facilio, quote there. Through the cooperation, the two partners also want to respond to the growing demand for solutions for efficient building operation.

  • Innovative distillery goes into operation

    Innovative distillery goes into operation

    The new building in Amlikon-Bissegg is, among other things, the "most modern distillery in Switzerland", as it is called in a media release by Macardo Swiss Distillery GmbH . The barrel store is even the most innovative in Europe, the company from the St.GallenBodenseeArea continues. Two-day celebrations with a corresponding program were planned for the opening, but this was prevented by the Corona crisis. “Nevertheless, we will open on November 28, 2020 and start operating the distillery, the premium B&B, the event location and the honesty bar with cigar lounge. Countless people have worked intensively towards this in the last few months, ”Martina Bössow, owner of Macardo Swiss Distillery GmbH, is quoted in the press release.

    At the opening, the shop, which is also integrated in the new building, will be available to visitors. Fine brandies, Macardo disinfectants and a “world first for all whiskey fans”, as von Bössow put it, are offered there. And from November 30th, small groups of six people will be offered free guided tours for which registration is required.

    The new building was built around a cheese factory that is more than 100 years old. At the distillery, the focus is on craftsmanship, which is underlined by a sustainable process. Modern technology is also used in the drum store, which ensures an optimal room climate for the 400 barrels. In addition to the bar and lounge, shop and the event room, ten rooms and two apartments with a bed-and-breakfast offer (B&B) are also available for visitors.

  • Intershop is building the AuPark in Wädenswil

    Intershop is building the AuPark in Wädenswil

    The AuPark is to be built in Wädenswil-Au on Lake Zurich in the next few years. It should be a place to live, work, shop, relax, play and be educated, as it says on the AuPark website . A public park is to be created in the middle of the complex as a connecting element and meeting zone for the population of Au. The apartments in AuPark have a view of the Au peninsula and Lake Zurich.

    The project is operated by the real estate company Intershop . According to a media release , this applied for the building permit on November 17th. The private design plan for today's industrial area was approved in July. According to Intershop, 231 apartments are to be built. A total of 54 apartments are reserved for affordable living. It is planned to build the buildings according to the Swiss Sustainable Building Standard (SNBS) and with an energy supply from heat pumps. Work is scheduled to begin in autumn 2021 and the first buildings will be ready for occupancy in winter 2024. The new building of the Zimmerberg Cantonal School is also planned. However, this is carried out by the Canton of Zurich and not by Intershop.

  • Zühlke modernizes Wincasa's digital presence

    Zühlke modernizes Wincasa's digital presence

    IT innovation service provider Zühlke from Schlieren brings the software used at Wincasa up to date, which meets today's market requirements. The real estate service provider from Winterthur has so far worked with the programs developed in-house. According to Zühlke's press release , these programs, which have been developed in the company over the last 15 years, are "extremely functional", but are not sufficient for Wincasa's expansion strategy. So far, data exchange with third-party applications has not been possible, nor is the software cloud-based. But both are necessary in order to use omni-channel marketing – the forwarding of product information to all sales channels and media – and to offer tenants and owners appropriate services.

    Zühlke helps the Wincasa experts to modernize the existing system. It should not be set up completely from scratch. For this purpose, the three existing areas of corporate planning, property management and construction project management are made cloud-enabled and prepared for use in the Microsoft Azure environment. The data that has been collected over many years now has to be cleaned up and transferred to the new platform. New projects are brought in there directly. Zühlke experts work together with Wincasa IT specialists on this work.

    The media release states the goal of the modernization: Wincasa wants to lead the digital revolution in the Swiss real estate market.

  • Andermatt Swiss Alps remains on the road to success

    Andermatt Swiss Alps remains on the road to success

    Between January and October 2020, the Andermatt Swiss Alps Group was able to sell properties worth more than 85 million francs, the company responsible for the development, realization and operation of the holiday destination informs in a message . In a year-on-year comparison, this corresponds to growth of 28 percent. The number of visitors to the SkiArena Andermatt-Sedrun and the Andermatt Golf Course during summer operations increased by 12 and 50 percent respectively compared to the previous year. This means that the group has continued its positive business development from the first half of 2020, according to the announcement.

    The Hotel The Chedi Andermatt was also able to book significantly more overnight stays in the first ten months of 2020 than in the previous year, the Andermatt Swiss Alps Group continues in the message. Specifically, "the historically highest occupancy rate" of 68 percent was achieved. In the same period of the previous year, the hotel The Chedi Andermatt had an occupancy rate of 53 percent.

    As of October 31, skiing on the Gemsstock started due to the pandemic with a corresponding plan of action, is further explained in the communication. The canton of Uri has certified the operators safe operation, writes the Andermatt Swiss Alps Group. On the first two weekends of the winter season, the ski operation on the Gemsstock was sold out with around 1000 guests a day.

  • Agricultural Center Salez wins architecture award

    Agricultural Center Salez wins architecture award

    Constructive Alps is awarded to projects that are convincing in terms of sustainable building and renovation in the Alps. Switzerland and Liechtenstein have now awarded this prize for the fifth time, according to a media release . A total of almost 330 projects were submitted. A jury selected ten entries, of which the first three received a total of 50,000 francs. The Salez Agricultural Center took first place.

    The Agricultural Center Salez is one of the projects that show that architecture can combine aesthetics and climate protection, as stated in the communication from the Federal Office for Spatial Development (ARE). The building of the center relies on the simplest possible construction and a long lifespan. Canton and architect Andy Senn would have set new standards in terms of climate efficiency. An assembly hall in Vorarlberg and a mountain inn in Glarus made it into second and third place. In addition to seven recognition prizes, an audience award has also been determined for the first time.

    The Agricultural Center Salez consists of a conference center, farm, state farm and orchard. It is operated by the Agricultural Center SG (LZSG) together with the practical trial plots in Flawil. This also has advice centers in Kaltbrunn and Sargans.

  • Thommen Medical lays the foundation stone for a new building

    Thommen Medical lays the foundation stone for a new building

    Thommen Medical CEO Livio Marzo laid the foundation stone for his company's new production and customer center on Friday. "With the new building in Grenchen, we are pursuing two basic goals," he explains in a press release from the manufacturer of dental implants. In the modern training center, customers can have direct contact with experts. In addition, the expansion of the production center "leads to a further increase in the efficiency of our production".

    The new building with its 2700 square meters of gross floor area enables automation in production and optimization of processes, according to the announcement. In addition, outsourced business areas would also be integrated there and space would be created for the training of customers, partners and employees. In the long term, 20 new jobs are to be created there.

    The new building is scheduled to open for Thommen Medical's 20th anniversary in the fourth quarter of 2021. It will be realized by a real estate company that will lease it to the company.

    Thommen Medical AG produces in its own factory in Grenchen. It has subsidiaries in Switzerland, Germany and North America. The company is represented by distributors in Europe, Asia and the Middle East.

  • Westhive attracts digital nomads to the mountains

    Westhive attracts digital nomads to the mountains

    The Berghuus Radons is located above Savognin at an altitude of 2000 meters. Now it is also becoming a place of work for digital nomads. As Westhive reports , it is setting up a location for flexible workplaces and workshops in the mountain inn with the Westhive Retreat. “We wanted to expand the Westhive ecosystem with locations for undisturbed meetings away from day-to-day business right from the start,” Andreas Widmer, co-founder of the Zurich-based provider of community workplaces, is quoted in a press release.

    From Widmer's point of view, the location is particularly suitable for strategy meetings. "Nature is incredibly inspiring, and the rooms in the Berghuus are perfect for seminars and conferences." A total of twelve rooms are available.

    According to information on its website, the Berghuus will open again on December 19. However, it is already possible to reserve jobs at Westhive. Members of existing Westhive locations can register using the existing infrastructure and access the same infrastructure as at the previous locations.

    Westhive opened its first location in Zurich-West in 2018. Four more have now been added, including one in Basel. Another location at Zurich Airport is to follow in the first quarter of 2021.

  • The area between St.Gallen and Gossau receives the green light

    The area between St.Gallen and Gossau receives the green light

    The area between St.Gallen and Gossau is already home to numerous companies. Thanks to the motorway, the S-Bahn and the bus connections, it is already well developed today. Now both cities want to develop the 1.7 million square meter area between St.Gallen and Gossau. It should be upgraded in terms of traffic technology, attract new companies and give existing companies room for further development.

    The St.Gallen city parliament gave the green light for the development planning on October 27th, the Gossau city parliament followed on November 3rd, as the association Areal St.Gallen West – Gossau Ost writes in a message .

    The decision was made unanimously in both city parliaments. In the debate on October 27th, according to an article in the “Tagblatt”, the green St.Gallen city parliamentarian Andreas Hobi emphasized that the area has a high added value and that public transport should have its own route. Ivo Liechti emphasized on behalf of the CVP / EPP group that the area represents the largest contiguous work zone in the canton.

    The cost of development planning is budgeted at CHF 1.734 million. The two cities each contribute 611,200 francs of this. The canton takes on 20 percent of the remaining 30 percent, the neighboring municipality of Gaiserwald SG and the economy 5 percent each. The also adjacent Herisau AR does not contribute to the costs of the development.

  • Airport opens The Circle

    Airport opens The Circle

    The Circle has been the largest building construction site in Switzerland for years. The building complex next to the airport has been open to the public since Thursday, as the airport writes in a message .

    The opening takes place gradually. The University Hospital Zurich has been represented in the Circle with a health center since October, and the Victoria Pharmacy has already opened. Stores like Avec and Bayard open in November. The Hyatt Regency Hotel with the Convention Hall for 2500 people opens in December, the Hyatt Place Hotel follows in the spring. Some office tenants have already moved in. Other tenants such as Abraxas, Microsoft, MSD, Novo Nordisk, SAP and Oracle are gradually following suit. A shared office from Westhive will follow in the spring.

    Andreas Schmid, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Flughafen Zürich AG, emphasizes that construction costs have been kept under control and The Circle is almost fully let. “The decision to implement was a courageous step by the two co-owners,” he is quoted in the press release. "Today we can reap the benefits."

    Rolf Dörig sees it similarly: "The Circle is a future-oriented development in every respect: compact and sustainable construction in the right location and a modern usage concept that is geared to the needs of current and future generations," said the Chairman of the Board of Directors of co-owner Swiss Life quoted.

  • Imomi lanciert Plattform für privaten Immobilienverkauf

    Imomi lanciert Plattform für privaten Immobilienverkauf

    Ab sofort offeriert die digitale Plattform imomi.ch Immobilienbesitzerinnen und -besitzern die Möglichkeit, ihr Objekt selbständig und ohne Makler zu verkaufen. „Die Digitalisierung hat bereits viele Bereiche unseres Lebens vereinfacht. Nun wird es Zeit, die generell träge Immobilienbranche zu revolutionieren“, wird CEO und Mitgründer Nicholas J. Arthur in einer Medienmitteilung des Basler Start-ups Imomi zitiert.

    Oft fehle es an Erfahrung und Zeit, sich selbst um den Verkauf zu kümmern. So sähen sich Verkaufswillige häufig gezwungen, Maklerkommissionen bis 3 Prozent in Kauf zu nehmen, heisst es dort weiter. Bei der Eigenvermarktung über imomi.ch zahle der Kunde erst bei erfolgreichem Abschluss 0,9 Prozent des Verkaufspreises.

    Für die sichere und effiziente Abwicklung des Verkaufsprozesses bietet Imomi eine unabhängige und kostenlose Schätzung des Werts einer Immobilie und eine professionelle Dokumentation. Diese beinhaltet das Erstellen eines virtuellen Hauses mit 3D-Rundgängen sowie professionelle Fotos und Drohnenaufnahmen. Eine entsprechende Annonce wird schweizweit in die relevantesten Immobilienplattformen eingestellt. Die Sicherheit eines professionellen Vertragswerks sei durch fachkundige Notare gewährt.

  • "You have to offer your customers alternatives"

    "You have to offer your customers alternatives"

    What exactly does Swiss Circle do?
    Swiss Circle is the network for the Swiss real estate industry. We look after our around 250 members, network them with one another and support them with marketing tools. Our members want to get to know each other better, but also want to be more noticed in the industry. We also give them the opportunity to expand their know-how in special disciplines of the real estate industry.

    How exactly does that work?
    We offer various platforms: We are present at the major international real estate fairs such as MIPIM in Cannes or the Expo Real in Munich. We have been active on international stages for 25 years. At these trade fairs, we present our Swiss companies at a joint Swiss stand. In addition, we regularly organize networking events and various congresses on current real estate topics spread over the year. Online tools such as realestate-experts.ch complete our offer.

    Important trade fairs will be canceled this year due to the corona crisis. How does this affect Swiss Circle?
    We are creative and have created replacements for unusual activities. Including the online series “Real Estate Brains”. Here we produced a program online every Tuesday morning. This year we implemented the “The Marketing Round” congress entirely digitally via Zoom. We are launching the “Innovation Day” as a hybrid event: using two programs that we stream live and a print product that offers our customers another platform to present themselves. As a replacement for the Expo Real in Munich, which is not taking place, we are organizing the “Swiss Networking Circle” at Zurich Airport in October. Members who would otherwise have gone to Munich are given the opportunity to network and present themselves.

    How are registrations for the Swiss Networking Circle going in autumn?
    We have already received numerous bookings. However, we do not yet know how many guests we will actually be able to invite – that depends on the federal regulations for events in October. Certainly not everyone can take part. However, partners who are actively involved in the event will definitely receive a quota of invitations for their customers. We at the Swiss Circle will also be inviting a contingent of members. The need of our customers to meet again in person is definitely great.

    "Immo21 takes place in a larger hall."

    How are the online offers received by the members?
    “Real Estate Brains”, for example, is very well received – we have 200 to 300 viewers at a time. The speakers come from Germany, Austria and Switzerland. We usually recruit the Swiss speakers from among our members. After the summer break, we will continue this format on a monthly basis until further notice.

    How do you assess the current situation on the real estate markets?
    The situation is controversial. The retail market is critical. The corona crisis acted as a fire accelerator, the retail trade had it difficult even before the corona. Hotel properties are another loser. Office buildings are likely to give way only slightly – we have to wait and see whether and how much home office will become established and how digitalization trends will develop. The housing market is stable – at best there are still long-term effects. But of course there are also winners: for example logistics real estate.

    What feedback do you get from your members?
    Real estate service providers such as facility and property managers are hardly affected. On the other hand, there is a certain reluctance to deal with transactions; trading is currently more defensive than before the crisis. This should be reflected in the sales of marketers or lawyers.

    What long-term consequences do you expect due to the corona crisis?
    I don't expect a long-term negative effect in the real estate business. However, it is possible that business will be a bit more resinous this year due to the prevailing uncertainty and the lack of personal contact. As far as the Swiss Circle is concerned, however, I am confident that next year events and trade fairs will run almost as usual again. Which changes will remain remains to be seen. The motto of the time is: be flexible and expect different scenarios. We do that too. If you want to get out of the crisis as unscathed as possible, you have to offer your customers alternatives.

    Immo21, which is co-organized by Swiss Circle, will take place in January next year. Are there any changes due to the corona?
    We have already reacted to the situation and with Hall 550 in Oerlikon we have chosen a larger location than before. In this way, we can offer a possibly still limited number of visitors more space so that the distance rules can be adhered to. This could also prevail in the future: that you have to factor in more square meters per participant.

    What is your advice to young entrepreneurs in the real estate sector during this time?
    Of course, they very much lack contact with the established industry. Young entrepreneurs are usually looking for investors and platforms to present their new ideas – and are dependent on growing quickly and showing success. The handbrake effect is certainly more serious for start-ups than for an established company. At the Swiss Networking Circle and the Innovation Day we have special offers to involve young entrepreneurs and give them preferential access. Since the exchange between young and established will continue to gain in importance in the future, Swiss Circle and SwissPropTech will increasingly appear together in the future. I would like to extend a warm welcome to all future-oriented real estate decision-makers! ■

  • Commercial real estate is likely to become cheaper

    Commercial real estate is likely to become cheaper

    KPMG 's Swiss Real Estate Sentiment Index is an indicator of expected developments in the real estate investment market. Last year the index reached an all-time high. This year it has fallen to its lowest level since measurements began in 2012. According to a statement from the consulting company, it is -13.1 points.

    Market participants' assessment of economic development contributes 20 percent to the overall index. The corresponding value fell by 60.9 points to -73.8 points. The second component is the expectation of price developments. After 43.5 points in the previous year, the value here is just above the stability axis at 2.1 points.

    In the case of residential real estate, price expectations remain positive and are close to the 2015 high. Contrary to expectations, actors in the real estate investment market are also not assuming falling prices for real estate in peripheral locations.   However, the prices of commercial real estate are likely to fall. A total of 76 percent of those surveyed assume that the demand for office space in the extended business belt will decrease as a result of the Corona crisis. Sales areas are also likely to be used far less in the future. The respondents see less need for shopping centers in particular. However, experts see more demand for real estate in the healthcare sector and for logistics space.

    The results show that the Corona year has clouded the mood on the real estate investment market. "Because of the expected effects on future demand, the market participants also see opportunities that new user segments will move into the investment focus," Beat Seger, partner and real estate expert at KPMG, is quoted as saying. In addition, residential real estate would contribute to the stability of the asset class.

  • Implenia is building a large development near Geneva

    Implenia is building a large development near Geneva

    A new urban center is to be built around the Lancy-Pont-Rouge train station. Implenia has already constructed three buildings here as a general contractor for Swiss Prime Site , the construction and real estate company from Dietlikon informs in a message . Implenia is now to build another building for the Solothurn real estate company. The order has a volume of around 132 million francs.

    Specifically, Implenia has been awarded the contract for the Alto Pont-Rouge development. It is designed as a 15-storey building plus three underground parking levels with a total floor space of 35,000 square meters. The areas are mainly intended for offices, while smaller areas are to be used as grocery stores and restaurants. The core of the building complex is a central atrium with glass facades.

    The development will "meet the highest sustainability standards and be certified at least in accordance with SNBS Gold," explains Implenia in the press release. The start of construction work is scheduled for this November, and the work should be completed in June 2023. For Jens Vollmar, Head Division Buildings, the new order "came about on the basis of a long-term and trusting relationship between Swiss Prime Site and Implenia".

  • Fischermätteli Burgdorf: Future-oriented area in the Minergie-A-Eco standard

    Fischermätteli Burgdorf: Future-oriented area in the Minergie-A-Eco standard

    In December 2019, the excavators drove into the former industrial site in Burgdorf and the new Fischermätteli district should soon come to life: the first apartments will be ready for occupancy in summer 2021. By 2024, ten apartment buildings with 169 inexpensive 2.5 to 5.5 room apartments and living spaces between 52 and 140 square meters are to be built in a total of three construction phases. Located in an idyllic location in the immediate vicinity of the forest, the buildings are grouped around a central meeting zone with five differently designed outdoor spaces.

    Largest Minergie-A-Eco quarter made with Swiss wood

    The Fischermätteli settlement will one day be the largest development in Switzerland that will not only be built with Swiss wood, but also meet the Minergie-A-Eco standard. This requires a positive energy balance and the expenditure for space and water heating, air renewal as well as for all electrical devices and lighting must be covered by renewable energies. The addition Eco focuses on the issues of health and building ecology and ensures a high level of living comfort. "Based on the positive experiences we have made so far, it was the only right decision for us in terms of ecology and sustainability to build the Fischermätteli in the Minergie-A-Eco standard," explains Bruno Kälin. He is Head of Marketing and a member of the management team at Strüby Konzept AG. The Strüby companies act both as builders and as full service providers (project development, architecture, engineering, production, implementation, customer service, customer service) and are also responsible for sales.

    For the Fischermätteli, the client relies on spruce and silver fir from Swiss forests: “There is no better building material than wood. It is available locally, is growing steadily, is CO 2 -neutral, creates jobs in the region and ensures a good and healthy indoor climate, ”explains Kälin. The wood required for construction is bought directly from the forest owners, sawn, glued and processed in the region. Long transport routes are eliminated, which means that the embodied energy is very low.

    Sophisticated energy concept

    The client had put out a tender for the energy concept, which ewz won. The energy service company is responsible for planning, financing, realizing and operating the energy supply. The contracts run until December 2044 and begin in stages according to construction stages. The ewz Energy Solutions division has developed an integral concept for the Fischermätteli district, which, in addition to a sophisticated heat and power supply, also includes ancillary costs accounting that covers all media.

    All buildings on the site are connected to an area heating network. The heart of the heat supply is the heating center with an output of 550 kW. Wood pellets from the region are used as energy sources. The quality management system of the working group QM wood heating plants ensures efficient heat production. The energy service provider finances and implements the heating center and the lines for heat distribution to the house. The client, on the other hand, builds the installations for the domestic hot water and for the fine distribution of heat in the houses. A heat pump instead of wood heating could not be considered due to the geological conditions at the site.

    100 percent renewable solar power

    In addition to the heat supply contracts, ewz agrees electricity supply contracts with the owners. These regulate the supply of electricity to a total of seven floor and site owners. Since the Minergie-A building standard requires 100 percent coverage with renewable electricity, a photovoltaic system is installed on every house roof. The ten plants in the final stage will have an output of 722 kWp. According to project manager Christian Rolli from ewz Energielösungen, the challenge was to achieve the required solar power yield and still have enough space on the roofs for maintenance and servicing of the photovoltaic modules. The solution was to choose monocrystalline high-performance modules with a higher degree of efficiency, which produce more yield in less space, but this is reflected in a higher price. Around 3200 m 2 of photovoltaic modules are installed on the site. If, for example, there is such a high overproduction during the summer holidays that not all of the electricity can be fed into the grid, production can be reduced.

    The overall concept worked out by ewz Energielösungen convinced the client: "Our specifications for an ecological and economical solution that can be implemented and maintained holistically by one partner were implemented very well by ewz," says Bruno Kälin.

  • Target group-oriented planning and marketing made easy

    Target group-oriented planning and marketing made easy

    Most location promoters and real estate experts have probably heard of the Sinus-Milieus ®: Based on more than 30 years of social science research, they group people who are similar in their outlook and way of life into ten different milieus. Fundamental value orientations are included in the analysis as well as everyday attitudes towards work, family, leisure time, money and consumption. The Sinus-Milieus ® offer the user information and decision-making aids by providing the “central theme” for product development, strategy, positioning, communication, advertising and media planning as well as CRM.

    Practical preparation
    Up to now, the Sinus-Milieus ®, which have also been specifically researched for Switzerland since 2007, have only been of limited use for location and economic development as well as for the real estate industry, as housing needs have largely not been taken into account. That is now changing: For the new "Sinus-Milieus ® Living and Living Worlds Switzerland" offer, additional criteria such as demands on architecture, interior fittings and the location of the primary residence were analyzed and evaluated. Areas such as architecture, furnishings, communication and neighborhood behavior as well as decision-making and financing aspects are presented in a practical manner and applicable in day-to-day business for every milieu. The texts, tables and graphics are supplemented with meaningful photos of people, architecture and interior design. The offer is therefore a credible and very easy to use basis for numerous questions about the development and planning of locations, areas or quarters as well as for the planning, product development and positioning of real estate.

    The «sinusoidal
    Milieus ® Living and Living Worlds Switzerland »for example …
    … in the real estate market (e.g. location and market analyzes, infrastructure planning, district planning)
    … in urban planning (e.g. development areas, neighborhood development)
    … in product development (e.g.
    Architecture, living space, equipment, parking spaces)
    … in the price mix and financing (e.g. rent and property price ranges)
    … in social behavior and leisure activities (e.g. neighborhood, service offers)
    … in communication and marketing (e.g. brand building and positioning, … marketing measures)

    11 brochures and an online tool
    "Sinus-Milieus ® Living and Living Worlds Switzerland", published by acasa Immobilien-Marketing GmbH and SVIT Switzerland, comprises the two modules Milieus Basis (printed work) and
    Milieus Analyzer (online tool). Milieus Basis offers in-depth information on each of the ten Sinus-Milieus ® in a separate booklet as well as a booklet with basic information and explanations. The Milieus Analyzer is a password-protected online analysis tool with which users can identify suitable milieus for real estate projects, for example, with just a few clicks. Milieus Basis and Milieus Analyzer form a unit and are only offered as a package. The printed work (Milieus Basis) comprises a total of 256 pages in 11 notebooks in A4 format across in a cardboard folder. The package with the printed work and access to the online tool costs CHF 580 (SVIT members 10% discount).

    Micro-geographic evaluations
    Which milieus live in a certain place in Switzerland? Does my real estate project suit the location? Is my target group represented at a certain location? The Sinus Geo Milieus ® provide answers to these and other questions – the ideal extension and specification of the "Sinus-Milieus ® Living and Living Worlds Switzerland". Sinus Geo Milieus ® provides graphically prepared information and detailed data on the occurrence and distribution of the individual milieus and purchasing power classes for every postal code in Switzerland. ■

    Swiss Association for Location Management SVSM

  • IT companies in St.Gallen join forces

    IT companies in St.Gallen join forces

    The young company emonitor , which is active in the field of real estate technology, has brought its melon rental software into a collaboration with Abacus , as stated in a message from emonitor. On behalf of the City of St.Gallen Pension Fund , melon has been connected to the AbaImmo property management software from Abacus. This now creates software for reporting in the area of apartment rentals.

    On the one hand, software is available for a continuous letting process, from the first contact with a prospective tenant through to ancillary costs settlement. And on the other hand, thanks to the collaboration between emonitor from St.Gallen and Abacus Research from Wittenbach, reports can be created that provide real-time information on vacancies, for example.

    The City of St.Gallen Pension Fund is currently in a digitization process and would like to be a pioneer in turning interested parties into tenants even more easily, as the message says. "We are pleased that together with emonitor and Abacus we can implement our ideas of future-oriented leasing and management," Gerardo Longo from the Pension Fund Stadt St.Gallen is quoted in the announcement. "In addition to creating an overall process, we also benefit from the simple acquisition of demand and analysis data, with the help of which we will, for example, be able to better plan our projects and avoid vacancies."

  • PKG pension fund for SMEs – new head of real estate and member of the executive board

    PKG pension fund for SMEs – new head of real estate and member of the executive board

    Hans-Urs Baumann succeeds Gerold Moser. As of January 1, 2021, Hans-Urs Baumann will be the new Head of Real Estate and a member of the management of the PKG Pension Fund. He succeeds Gerold Moser, who was responsible for real estate matters at the PKG pension fund for 17 years.

    Hans-Urs Baumann (55), who will take up his post on January 4, 2021, is a proven real estate specialist with a sound education: He is a university of applied sciences architecture and has a postgraduate degree in business administration and management as well as a master's in real estate management from the University of Applied Sciences in Zurich .

    For four years, Hans-Urs Baumann worked as a canton master builder for the canton of Lucerne. His area of responsibility included, among other things, the management of the real estate department of the canton. He is currently a member of the management team of Fundamenta Group (Schweiz) AG, an independent Swiss real estate company in Zug. Hans-Urs Baumann, who lives with his family in Lucerne, will also become a member of PKG management when he takes office.

    His predecessor, Gerold Moser (64), who will retire as Head of Real Estate and a member of the Executive Board at the beginning of 2021, has built up the PKG Pension Fund's real estate portfolio in the 17 years of his activity. It now has a volume of CHF 600 million. He attached great importance to sustainability. The “Schweighof” new building project in Kriens (jointly owned by the Lucerne Pension Fund), for example, will be the first development in Central Switzerland to be built and certified in accordance with the guidelines of the 2000 Watt Society. From the end of 2020, the entire Schweighof will also be powered by energy from lake water
    heated.

    «With Hans-Urs Baumann we were able to perfectly arrange the successor to Gerold Moser in all matters. The extensive specialist knowledge of Hans-Urs Baumann enables the continuation and further development of our real estate portfolio. I would like to thank Gerold Moser, who will train Hans-Urs Baumann for his commitment today. "

    Peter Fries, CEO of the PKG Pension Fund

    «The sustainable real estate strategy of the PKG pension fund convinces me because it also enables long-term and future-oriented further development. The PKG pension fund has an excellent reputation and is known for its far-sighted and prudent investment policy
    known. I am happy to provide impetus. "

    Hans-Urs Baumann, new Head of Real Estate at PKG Pension Fund:

    The management of the PKG pension fund is composed as follows: Peter Fries, Chairman; Romy Portmann, Head of Pensions; Peter Duft, Head of Finance and Accounting, and now Hans-Urs Baumann, Head of Real Estate.

    PKG pension fund

    The PKG pension fund, based in Lucerne, is one of the leading autonomous community institutions for occupational pensions in Switzerland. It was established in 1972 as a pension fund for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Today, the PKG pension fund, with 1,677 affiliated companies, 35,423 insured persons, 5,044 pensioners and current assets of CHF 7.8 billion, is one of the largest private pension institutions in Switzerland. It employs 32 people. The wide-ranging real estate portfolio of the PKG pension fund comprises 30 units. The majority of these are residential properties in the cantons of Lucerne, Zurich, Nidwalden, Aargau, Schwyz and Thurgau. The PKG pension fund only invests in good locations. The apartments are of an attractive standard and are in the middle price segment.
    www.pkg.ch

  • Berner Kantonalbank joins Swiss Immo Lab

    Berner Kantonalbank joins Swiss Immo Lab

    The Zurich-based investment company Swiss Immo Lab AG is to invest in proptech or fintech start-ups that contribute to the digitization of the construction and real estate industry. The investment company was founded at the end of 2019 by real estate service provider Avobis , Hypothekarbank Lenzburg and Gebäudeversicherung Bern . The Berner Kantonalbank ( BEKB ) is now joining Swiss Immo Lab as the fourth partner, the BEKB informs in a message .

    The partners want to hold the Swiss Immo Lab AG in equal shares, is further explained in the announcement. The four companies invested a total of 8 million francs in the investment company. Within two years, they are to be invested in start-ups that are active in the markets for digital marketplaces, real estate management, construction, building materials, analysis software and intelligent cities, writes the BEKB.

    "With this platform we want to accelerate innovation in construction and real estate", Armin Brun, CEO of BEKB, is quoted in the press release. This year, Swiss Immo Lab has already participated in the developer of software for real estate analysis, Archilyse, and the Lausanne-based manufacturer of solar modules, Insolight.

  • Almost all of the new apartments in Würenlos have been sold

    Almost all of the new apartments in Würenlos have been sold

    In the middle of the center of Würenlos, the new Steinhof settlement with eight apartment buildings is being built directly on the Landstrasse. They offer 85 apartments and the community is expected to have around 200 residents. The first tenants or buyers should be able to move in in August 2022. Most of the two and a half to five room apartments have already been sold, according to an article in the “ Badener Tagblatt ”. However, there should also be buyers of an entire house among the investors, so that rental offers can also be expected in the future. “We expected a run on the apartments. But we would never have thought that things would go so well, ”said architect Martin Thalmann , whose company is located in Wettingen AG.

    The settlement is close to the town center and the train station and also close to a forest, so that leisure time in close proximity to nature is possible. The client is Immopuls AG. The modern buildings also have underground parking garages.

    The settlement is named after the traditional Steinhof inn . It was closed for a long time and only reopened as a hotel and restaurant in August after modernization. “Gasthof Steinhof, founded in 1850, has always been a veteran of hospitality and conviviality in Würenlos. In the middle of the 20th century it developed into a popular excursion destination in the region, not least thanks to a huge lawn for sunbathing and the associated zoo, ”says a self-portrait on the hotel’s website. This is now run by the Lisa and Juan Rodriguez family.

  • Walde & Partner moves into new company headquarters

    Walde & Partner moves into new company headquarters

    As of next spring, Walde & Partner will move into "the striking office building of EBP Schweiz AG at Zollikerstrasse 65 in Zollikon", as it is called in a media release . The real estate company is looking for a new tenant from the second half of 2021 onwards for the previous headquarters on Alten Landstrasse in Zollikon. The move takes place because the demand for Walde & Partner's services is increasing sharply, according to a media release.

    The new company headquarters offers space for around 100 workplaces and is to be developed into a competence center for real estate. "Today, interdisciplinary services are in demand in the development and marketing of real estate – both in the development and in the purchase and sale of investment properties and owner-occupied residential property", Gerhard Walde, Chairman of the Board of Directors, is quoted in the press release.

    For this purpose, all corporate divisions will also be merged at the new headquarters. The investment property and new construction divisions were most recently active in other locations. 60 people are currently active for Walde & Partner, 40 of them will be working at the new company headquarters in the future. "But the employees from the Baden, Lucerne, Sursee, Thalwil and Uster locations will also often be found here," says Gerhard Walde.

  • Zurich moves into the bubble zone

    Zurich moves into the bubble zone

    UBS explains in a press release on the current edition of the UBS Global Real Estate Bubble Index that the euro area has the most overvalued housing markets of the 25 cities observed around the world. For Munich, Frankfurt, Toronto, Hong Kong, Paris, Amsterdam and Zurich, the analysts even identify a bubble risk. Overvaluations of residential real estate are attested in the cities of Vancouver, London, Tokyo, Los Angeles, Stockholm, Geneva, San Francisco, Tel Aviv, Sydney, Moscow and New York.

    This year, Zurich has risen to the bubble risk category for the first time, the analysts explain in the press release. You have also observed the strongest price increase of all Swiss economic regions for the metropolis. The supply on the housing market grew relatively quickly in the reporting period. If, according to the announcement, the market for owner-occupied properties has dried up, the majority of the newly built apartments will ultimately be rented out.

    The analysts put Geneva at a lower price level and a lower index value than Zurich. However, the city made up for its losses from 2013 to 2016 in the wake of the recent price hike. Despite the overvalued housing market, the city can benefit from its international orientation and its attraction to foreign nationals.

    Compared to last year's Bubble Index, prices in many European metropolises have risen by more than 5 percent, the press release explains. "At this point in time it is impossible to say to what extent higher unemployment and a bleak outlook for household incomes will affect house prices," said Mark Haefele, chief investment officer at UBS Global Wealth Management, quoted there. "It is clear, however, that the current acceleration is not sustainable in the short term."