Stories that move us

Stories that move us

As the leading real estate company, we create added value and sustainable living spaces, innovatively and passionately. Our real estate investments and products set high standards and we constantly strive to create added value for our stakeholders. We are steadfastly committed to sustainability and accept responsibility for our actions, our environment and the society.

Green leases – a marathon rather than a sprint!

With its Energy Strategy 2050, the federal government has set the course for a future of reduced environmental pollution. This means that sustainability issues and ESG (environment, social, governance) will continue to grow in importance and will be increasingly embedded in individual corporate strategies.

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«We’re setting new standards for the future»

For Peter Lehmann, CEO of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien, the focus is on the customer as a person. The JED, YOND and Alto Pont-Rouge projects exemplify this focus in various ways and demonstrate how construction will look in future.

Swiss Prime Site Immobilien Infrastructure Stakeholder

«We create living spaces for people. In doing so, the focus is always on the customer», says Peter Lehmann, CEO of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien, summing up his company’s first overarching principle. And indeed, the Prime Tower – a flagship project for Swiss Prime Site Immobilien – is imbued with the pleasant atmosphere of a place that is truly the heart of its urban district. Hardbrücke station, which is directly adjacent, adds to this atmosphere, as do the surrounding shops, restaurants and the Maag cultural and event centre.

«We invest in office and commercial spaces so that we can offer our customers the perfect space in which to develop their business goals. At the same time, however, we also consider many other stakeholders during our projects, including residents, neighbours, urban planners, cultural institutions, and the surrounding area and society in and of itself. We want them all to appreciate our sites and enjoy spending time there», says Lehman, summarising one of the key features of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien properties. «Another aspect is the prospects that we offer our stakeholders», he says of a further company principle. The central locations of the properties and sites should give tenants the advantage of being able to recruit the right employees.

«If we keep tomorrow in mind when planning, then we’re already prepared for the future today!»

Peter Lehmann, CEO Swiss Prime Site Immobilien

When it comes to sustainability for its projects and portfolio, the company acts in an exemplary manner. Where possible and useful, existing structures are maintained and sustainably developed. The grey energy produced during demolition and construction is actually three times higher than when an already existing property is transformed for new tenant needs and requirements. The development and modernisation of a property also significantly lowers the operating costs. Lehmann sums up the investor perspective: «All things considered, this approach not only requires less investment, it also generates a higher return.»

If you ask Peter Lehmann about the future of construction, he radiates confidence: «By putting people at the heart of our actions, we cover all the requirements of our stakeholders. Our business model of bringing tailored products to the market also confirms that we remain innovative and flexible. If we keep tomorrow in mind when planning, then we’re already prepared for the future today!»

JED – independent and efficient

One example of the sustainable conversion and expansion of an existing site is the project JED Join.Explore.Dare on Zürcherstrasse in Schlieren. In addition to the renovation of the existing buildings, a self-sufficient new building was constructed. «It is a project that takes up historical building methods while also incorporating solutions for key current issues such as climate change and rising temperatures», says Lehmann of the merits of the project. «The new building on the JED site is our counter-concept to high-tech real estate development. However, we are still also focused on all aspects of sustainability.» The concept aims to use surfaces and materials in such a way that they regulate changes in temperature as effectively as possible. The building will be managed without heating, artificial ventilation or cooling, and without any external energy supply. The aim is to be able to maintain a pleasant internal temperature of 22–26°C. The operating and maintenance costs will amount to only 50% of the costs that arise in conventional properties.

www.jed.swiss

YOND – individual and flexible

«We’re building the future», Lehmann says, explaining the third principle of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien. One example of this is the modular space YOND on Albisriederstrasse in Zurich-Albisrieden. The target group or prospective tenants are small- and medium-sized enterprises and start-ups focusing on services or production. Key criteria for these customers are open spaces that facilitate communication and enable growth, says Lehmann. This is why the furnishings and materials used in the 5.5-metre-high modules in YOND have been designed to be simple and undeveloped, leaving open the option of both horizontal and vertical individual design. «In general, flexibility is becoming ever more popular», says Lehmann. The building, which will be ready for occupancy in 2019, unites everything that constitutes the millennial zeitgeist: rooms and space that are individually and creatively adapted to the companies’ relevant market situation.

www.yond-zuerich.ch

Alto Pont-Rouge – central and value-adding

«In comparison to other real estate investors, we have greater entrepreneurial freedom, which is well reflected in our project pipeline», says Lehmann. Indeed, Swiss Prime Site Immobilien is currently preparing 15 projects with an investment volume of around CHF 1.7 billion. This includes the Alto Pont-Rouge development project, directly by Lancy station in Geneva. The station, which opened in 2017, is the first major construction stage of the Geneva urban development project Praille-Acacias-Vernets. With a total area of 230 hectares, the former industrial site will be home to a completely new district of the city, featuring services properties. «This urban development in Geneva can be compared to Zurich and Hardbrücke, where the station was also further developed and the district increased in value with the Maag site», says Lehmann.

www.alto-pont-rouge.ch

This article was originally published in the NZZ supplement «Zukunft Bauen».

Stücki Park – where life sciences and business come together

Since 2017, the site in Basel known simply as «Stüggi» to the locals is being completely transformed and repositioned. A former shopping centre has been turned into an urban development for leisure, entertainment, work and – above all – research, development and knowledge transfer. The former dyeing factory on the outskirts of the city is turning into an attractive life sciences hub of nationalimportance.

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«We’re setting new standards for the future»

For Peter Lehmann, CEO of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien, the focus is on the customer as a person. The JED, YOND and Alto Pont-Rouge projects exemplify this focus in various ways and demonstrate how construction will look in future.

Swiss Prime Site Immobilien Infrastructure Stakeholder

«We create living spaces for people. In doing so, the focus is always on the customer», says Peter Lehmann, CEO of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien, summing up his company’s first overarching principle. And indeed, the Prime Tower – a flagship project for Swiss Prime Site Immobilien – is imbued with the pleasant atmosphere of a place that is truly the heart of its urban district. Hardbrücke station, which is directly adjacent, adds to this atmosphere, as do the surrounding shops, restaurants and the Maag cultural and event centre.

«We invest in office and commercial spaces so that we can offer our customers the perfect space in which to develop their business goals. At the same time, however, we also consider many other stakeholders during our projects, including residents, neighbours, urban planners, cultural institutions, and the surrounding area and society in and of itself. We want them all to appreciate our sites and enjoy spending time there», says Lehman, summarising one of the key features of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien properties. «Another aspect is the prospects that we offer our stakeholders», he says of a further company principle. The central locations of the properties and sites should give tenants the advantage of being able to recruit the right employees.

«If we keep tomorrow in mind when planning, then we’re already prepared for the future today!»

Peter Lehmann, CEO Swiss Prime Site Immobilien

When it comes to sustainability for its projects and portfolio, the company acts in an exemplary manner. Where possible and useful, existing structures are maintained and sustainably developed. The grey energy produced during demolition and construction is actually three times higher than when an already existing property is transformed for new tenant needs and requirements. The development and modernisation of a property also significantly lowers the operating costs. Lehmann sums up the investor perspective: «All things considered, this approach not only requires less investment, it also generates a higher return.»

If you ask Peter Lehmann about the future of construction, he radiates confidence: «By putting people at the heart of our actions, we cover all the requirements of our stakeholders. Our business model of bringing tailored products to the market also confirms that we remain innovative and flexible. If we keep tomorrow in mind when planning, then we’re already prepared for the future today!»

JED – independent and efficient

One example of the sustainable conversion and expansion of an existing site is the project JED Join.Explore.Dare on Zürcherstrasse in Schlieren. In addition to the renovation of the existing buildings, a self-sufficient new building was constructed. «It is a project that takes up historical building methods while also incorporating solutions for key current issues such as climate change and rising temperatures», says Lehmann of the merits of the project. «The new building on the JED site is our counter-concept to high-tech real estate development. However, we are still also focused on all aspects of sustainability.» The concept aims to use surfaces and materials in such a way that they regulate changes in temperature as effectively as possible. The building will be managed without heating, artificial ventilation or cooling, and without any external energy supply. The aim is to be able to maintain a pleasant internal temperature of 22–26°C. The operating and maintenance costs will amount to only 50% of the costs that arise in conventional properties.

www.jed.swiss

YOND – individual and flexible

«We’re building the future», Lehmann says, explaining the third principle of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien. One example of this is the modular space YOND on Albisriederstrasse in Zurich-Albisrieden. The target group or prospective tenants are small- and medium-sized enterprises and start-ups focusing on services or production. Key criteria for these customers are open spaces that facilitate communication and enable growth, says Lehmann. This is why the furnishings and materials used in the 5.5-metre-high modules in YOND have been designed to be simple and undeveloped, leaving open the option of both horizontal and vertical individual design. «In general, flexibility is becoming ever more popular», says Lehmann. The building, which will be ready for occupancy in 2019, unites everything that constitutes the millennial zeitgeist: rooms and space that are individually and creatively adapted to the companies’ relevant market situation.

www.yond-zuerich.ch

Alto Pont-Rouge – central and value-adding

«In comparison to other real estate investors, we have greater entrepreneurial freedom, which is well reflected in our project pipeline», says Lehmann. Indeed, Swiss Prime Site Immobilien is currently preparing 15 projects with an investment volume of around CHF 1.7 billion. This includes the Alto Pont-Rouge development project, directly by Lancy station in Geneva. The station, which opened in 2017, is the first major construction stage of the Geneva urban development project Praille-Acacias-Vernets. With a total area of 230 hectares, the former industrial site will be home to a completely new district of the city, featuring services properties. «This urban development in Geneva can be compared to Zurich and Hardbrücke, where the station was also further developed and the district increased in value with the Maag site», says Lehmann.

www.alto-pont-rouge.ch

This article was originally published in the NZZ supplement «Zukunft Bauen».

Decarbonisation, net zero, buildings as power plants

Innovation smooths the way for sustainable executive management at Swiss Prime Site – and is firmly entrenched in our strategy. This enables us to implement innovation as an integrated principle across all our business fields. This is more important than ever in light of our climate target of «net zero by 2040».

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«We’re setting new standards for the future»

For Peter Lehmann, CEO of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien, the focus is on the customer as a person. The JED, YOND and Alto Pont-Rouge projects exemplify this focus in various ways and demonstrate how construction will look in future.

Swiss Prime Site Immobilien Infrastructure Stakeholder

«We create living spaces for people. In doing so, the focus is always on the customer», says Peter Lehmann, CEO of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien, summing up his company’s first overarching principle. And indeed, the Prime Tower – a flagship project for Swiss Prime Site Immobilien – is imbued with the pleasant atmosphere of a place that is truly the heart of its urban district. Hardbrücke station, which is directly adjacent, adds to this atmosphere, as do the surrounding shops, restaurants and the Maag cultural and event centre.

«We invest in office and commercial spaces so that we can offer our customers the perfect space in which to develop their business goals. At the same time, however, we also consider many other stakeholders during our projects, including residents, neighbours, urban planners, cultural institutions, and the surrounding area and society in and of itself. We want them all to appreciate our sites and enjoy spending time there», says Lehman, summarising one of the key features of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien properties. «Another aspect is the prospects that we offer our stakeholders», he says of a further company principle. The central locations of the properties and sites should give tenants the advantage of being able to recruit the right employees.

«If we keep tomorrow in mind when planning, then we’re already prepared for the future today!»

Peter Lehmann, CEO Swiss Prime Site Immobilien

When it comes to sustainability for its projects and portfolio, the company acts in an exemplary manner. Where possible and useful, existing structures are maintained and sustainably developed. The grey energy produced during demolition and construction is actually three times higher than when an already existing property is transformed for new tenant needs and requirements. The development and modernisation of a property also significantly lowers the operating costs. Lehmann sums up the investor perspective: «All things considered, this approach not only requires less investment, it also generates a higher return.»

If you ask Peter Lehmann about the future of construction, he radiates confidence: «By putting people at the heart of our actions, we cover all the requirements of our stakeholders. Our business model of bringing tailored products to the market also confirms that we remain innovative and flexible. If we keep tomorrow in mind when planning, then we’re already prepared for the future today!»

JED – independent and efficient

One example of the sustainable conversion and expansion of an existing site is the project JED Join.Explore.Dare on Zürcherstrasse in Schlieren. In addition to the renovation of the existing buildings, a self-sufficient new building was constructed. «It is a project that takes up historical building methods while also incorporating solutions for key current issues such as climate change and rising temperatures», says Lehmann of the merits of the project. «The new building on the JED site is our counter-concept to high-tech real estate development. However, we are still also focused on all aspects of sustainability.» The concept aims to use surfaces and materials in such a way that they regulate changes in temperature as effectively as possible. The building will be managed without heating, artificial ventilation or cooling, and without any external energy supply. The aim is to be able to maintain a pleasant internal temperature of 22–26°C. The operating and maintenance costs will amount to only 50% of the costs that arise in conventional properties.

www.jed.swiss

YOND – individual and flexible

«We’re building the future», Lehmann says, explaining the third principle of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien. One example of this is the modular space YOND on Albisriederstrasse in Zurich-Albisrieden. The target group or prospective tenants are small- and medium-sized enterprises and start-ups focusing on services or production. Key criteria for these customers are open spaces that facilitate communication and enable growth, says Lehmann. This is why the furnishings and materials used in the 5.5-metre-high modules in YOND have been designed to be simple and undeveloped, leaving open the option of both horizontal and vertical individual design. «In general, flexibility is becoming ever more popular», says Lehmann. The building, which will be ready for occupancy in 2019, unites everything that constitutes the millennial zeitgeist: rooms and space that are individually and creatively adapted to the companies’ relevant market situation.

www.yond-zuerich.ch

Alto Pont-Rouge – central and value-adding

«In comparison to other real estate investors, we have greater entrepreneurial freedom, which is well reflected in our project pipeline», says Lehmann. Indeed, Swiss Prime Site Immobilien is currently preparing 15 projects with an investment volume of around CHF 1.7 billion. This includes the Alto Pont-Rouge development project, directly by Lancy station in Geneva. The station, which opened in 2017, is the first major construction stage of the Geneva urban development project Praille-Acacias-Vernets. With a total area of 230 hectares, the former industrial site will be home to a completely new district of the city, featuring services properties. «This urban development in Geneva can be compared to Zurich and Hardbrücke, where the station was also further developed and the district increased in value with the Maag site», says Lehmann.

www.alto-pont-rouge.ch

This article was originally published in the NZZ supplement «Zukunft Bauen».

Maaglive: an oasis for working, residential living and cultural activities

The site of the former Maag Zahnräder AG near the Hardbrücke railway station was revitalised by the construction of Prime Tower, the Cubus and Diagonal annex buildings and the Platform corporate building. The buildings continue to shape the region to this day. The Maaglive project now marks the beginning of a new chapter.

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«We’re setting new standards for the future»

For Peter Lehmann, CEO of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien, the focus is on the customer as a person. The JED, YOND and Alto Pont-Rouge projects exemplify this focus in various ways and demonstrate how construction will look in future.

Swiss Prime Site Immobilien Infrastructure Stakeholder

«We create living spaces for people. In doing so, the focus is always on the customer», says Peter Lehmann, CEO of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien, summing up his company’s first overarching principle. And indeed, the Prime Tower – a flagship project for Swiss Prime Site Immobilien – is imbued with the pleasant atmosphere of a place that is truly the heart of its urban district. Hardbrücke station, which is directly adjacent, adds to this atmosphere, as do the surrounding shops, restaurants and the Maag cultural and event centre.

«We invest in office and commercial spaces so that we can offer our customers the perfect space in which to develop their business goals. At the same time, however, we also consider many other stakeholders during our projects, including residents, neighbours, urban planners, cultural institutions, and the surrounding area and society in and of itself. We want them all to appreciate our sites and enjoy spending time there», says Lehman, summarising one of the key features of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien properties. «Another aspect is the prospects that we offer our stakeholders», he says of a further company principle. The central locations of the properties and sites should give tenants the advantage of being able to recruit the right employees.

«If we keep tomorrow in mind when planning, then we’re already prepared for the future today!»

Peter Lehmann, CEO Swiss Prime Site Immobilien

When it comes to sustainability for its projects and portfolio, the company acts in an exemplary manner. Where possible and useful, existing structures are maintained and sustainably developed. The grey energy produced during demolition and construction is actually three times higher than when an already existing property is transformed for new tenant needs and requirements. The development and modernisation of a property also significantly lowers the operating costs. Lehmann sums up the investor perspective: «All things considered, this approach not only requires less investment, it also generates a higher return.»

If you ask Peter Lehmann about the future of construction, he radiates confidence: «By putting people at the heart of our actions, we cover all the requirements of our stakeholders. Our business model of bringing tailored products to the market also confirms that we remain innovative and flexible. If we keep tomorrow in mind when planning, then we’re already prepared for the future today!»

JED – independent and efficient

One example of the sustainable conversion and expansion of an existing site is the project JED Join.Explore.Dare on Zürcherstrasse in Schlieren. In addition to the renovation of the existing buildings, a self-sufficient new building was constructed. «It is a project that takes up historical building methods while also incorporating solutions for key current issues such as climate change and rising temperatures», says Lehmann of the merits of the project. «The new building on the JED site is our counter-concept to high-tech real estate development. However, we are still also focused on all aspects of sustainability.» The concept aims to use surfaces and materials in such a way that they regulate changes in temperature as effectively as possible. The building will be managed without heating, artificial ventilation or cooling, and without any external energy supply. The aim is to be able to maintain a pleasant internal temperature of 22–26°C. The operating and maintenance costs will amount to only 50% of the costs that arise in conventional properties.

www.jed.swiss

YOND – individual and flexible

«We’re building the future», Lehmann says, explaining the third principle of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien. One example of this is the modular space YOND on Albisriederstrasse in Zurich-Albisrieden. The target group or prospective tenants are small- and medium-sized enterprises and start-ups focusing on services or production. Key criteria for these customers are open spaces that facilitate communication and enable growth, says Lehmann. This is why the furnishings and materials used in the 5.5-metre-high modules in YOND have been designed to be simple and undeveloped, leaving open the option of both horizontal and vertical individual design. «In general, flexibility is becoming ever more popular», says Lehmann. The building, which will be ready for occupancy in 2019, unites everything that constitutes the millennial zeitgeist: rooms and space that are individually and creatively adapted to the companies’ relevant market situation.

www.yond-zuerich.ch

Alto Pont-Rouge – central and value-adding

«In comparison to other real estate investors, we have greater entrepreneurial freedom, which is well reflected in our project pipeline», says Lehmann. Indeed, Swiss Prime Site Immobilien is currently preparing 15 projects with an investment volume of around CHF 1.7 billion. This includes the Alto Pont-Rouge development project, directly by Lancy station in Geneva. The station, which opened in 2017, is the first major construction stage of the Geneva urban development project Praille-Acacias-Vernets. With a total area of 230 hectares, the former industrial site will be home to a completely new district of the city, featuring services properties. «This urban development in Geneva can be compared to Zurich and Hardbrücke, where the station was also further developed and the district increased in value with the Maag site», says Lehmann.

www.alto-pont-rouge.ch

This article was originally published in the NZZ supplement «Zukunft Bauen».

The real estate sector in the metaverse

Tech companies are investing billions in creating the next generation of virtual worlds. As part of this, real estate companies could look to expand upon their current business models in a targeted way. Yet not everything that is technically possible is likely to lead to success.

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«We’re setting new standards for the future»

For Peter Lehmann, CEO of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien, the focus is on the customer as a person. The JED, YOND and Alto Pont-Rouge projects exemplify this focus in various ways and demonstrate how construction will look in future.

Swiss Prime Site Immobilien Infrastructure Stakeholder

«We create living spaces for people. In doing so, the focus is always on the customer», says Peter Lehmann, CEO of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien, summing up his company’s first overarching principle. And indeed, the Prime Tower – a flagship project for Swiss Prime Site Immobilien – is imbued with the pleasant atmosphere of a place that is truly the heart of its urban district. Hardbrücke station, which is directly adjacent, adds to this atmosphere, as do the surrounding shops, restaurants and the Maag cultural and event centre.

«We invest in office and commercial spaces so that we can offer our customers the perfect space in which to develop their business goals. At the same time, however, we also consider many other stakeholders during our projects, including residents, neighbours, urban planners, cultural institutions, and the surrounding area and society in and of itself. We want them all to appreciate our sites and enjoy spending time there», says Lehman, summarising one of the key features of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien properties. «Another aspect is the prospects that we offer our stakeholders», he says of a further company principle. The central locations of the properties and sites should give tenants the advantage of being able to recruit the right employees.

«If we keep tomorrow in mind when planning, then we’re already prepared for the future today!»

Peter Lehmann, CEO Swiss Prime Site Immobilien

When it comes to sustainability for its projects and portfolio, the company acts in an exemplary manner. Where possible and useful, existing structures are maintained and sustainably developed. The grey energy produced during demolition and construction is actually three times higher than when an already existing property is transformed for new tenant needs and requirements. The development and modernisation of a property also significantly lowers the operating costs. Lehmann sums up the investor perspective: «All things considered, this approach not only requires less investment, it also generates a higher return.»

If you ask Peter Lehmann about the future of construction, he radiates confidence: «By putting people at the heart of our actions, we cover all the requirements of our stakeholders. Our business model of bringing tailored products to the market also confirms that we remain innovative and flexible. If we keep tomorrow in mind when planning, then we’re already prepared for the future today!»

JED – independent and efficient

One example of the sustainable conversion and expansion of an existing site is the project JED Join.Explore.Dare on Zürcherstrasse in Schlieren. In addition to the renovation of the existing buildings, a self-sufficient new building was constructed. «It is a project that takes up historical building methods while also incorporating solutions for key current issues such as climate change and rising temperatures», says Lehmann of the merits of the project. «The new building on the JED site is our counter-concept to high-tech real estate development. However, we are still also focused on all aspects of sustainability.» The concept aims to use surfaces and materials in such a way that they regulate changes in temperature as effectively as possible. The building will be managed without heating, artificial ventilation or cooling, and without any external energy supply. The aim is to be able to maintain a pleasant internal temperature of 22–26°C. The operating and maintenance costs will amount to only 50% of the costs that arise in conventional properties.

www.jed.swiss

YOND – individual and flexible

«We’re building the future», Lehmann says, explaining the third principle of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien. One example of this is the modular space YOND on Albisriederstrasse in Zurich-Albisrieden. The target group or prospective tenants are small- and medium-sized enterprises and start-ups focusing on services or production. Key criteria for these customers are open spaces that facilitate communication and enable growth, says Lehmann. This is why the furnishings and materials used in the 5.5-metre-high modules in YOND have been designed to be simple and undeveloped, leaving open the option of both horizontal and vertical individual design. «In general, flexibility is becoming ever more popular», says Lehmann. The building, which will be ready for occupancy in 2019, unites everything that constitutes the millennial zeitgeist: rooms and space that are individually and creatively adapted to the companies’ relevant market situation.

www.yond-zuerich.ch

Alto Pont-Rouge – central and value-adding

«In comparison to other real estate investors, we have greater entrepreneurial freedom, which is well reflected in our project pipeline», says Lehmann. Indeed, Swiss Prime Site Immobilien is currently preparing 15 projects with an investment volume of around CHF 1.7 billion. This includes the Alto Pont-Rouge development project, directly by Lancy station in Geneva. The station, which opened in 2017, is the first major construction stage of the Geneva urban development project Praille-Acacias-Vernets. With a total area of 230 hectares, the former industrial site will be home to a completely new district of the city, featuring services properties. «This urban development in Geneva can be compared to Zurich and Hardbrücke, where the station was also further developed and the district increased in value with the Maag site», says Lehmann.

www.alto-pont-rouge.ch

This article was originally published in the NZZ supplement «Zukunft Bauen».

Certification as a foundation for sustainable added value

We are convinced that sustainable, future-oriented governance increases the company's resilience. This particularly applies to Swiss Prime Site’s comprehensive real estate portfolio. The objective of certifying as many of the some 180 properties as possible enables the company to create a frame of reference, transparency and the foundation on which to generate ecological, economic and social added value for all stakeholders, for the long term.

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«We’re setting new standards for the future»

For Peter Lehmann, CEO of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien, the focus is on the customer as a person. The JED, YOND and Alto Pont-Rouge projects exemplify this focus in various ways and demonstrate how construction will look in future.

Swiss Prime Site Immobilien Infrastructure Stakeholder

«We create living spaces for people. In doing so, the focus is always on the customer», says Peter Lehmann, CEO of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien, summing up his company’s first overarching principle. And indeed, the Prime Tower – a flagship project for Swiss Prime Site Immobilien – is imbued with the pleasant atmosphere of a place that is truly the heart of its urban district. Hardbrücke station, which is directly adjacent, adds to this atmosphere, as do the surrounding shops, restaurants and the Maag cultural and event centre.

«We invest in office and commercial spaces so that we can offer our customers the perfect space in which to develop their business goals. At the same time, however, we also consider many other stakeholders during our projects, including residents, neighbours, urban planners, cultural institutions, and the surrounding area and society in and of itself. We want them all to appreciate our sites and enjoy spending time there», says Lehman, summarising one of the key features of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien properties. «Another aspect is the prospects that we offer our stakeholders», he says of a further company principle. The central locations of the properties and sites should give tenants the advantage of being able to recruit the right employees.

«If we keep tomorrow in mind when planning, then we’re already prepared for the future today!»

Peter Lehmann, CEO Swiss Prime Site Immobilien

When it comes to sustainability for its projects and portfolio, the company acts in an exemplary manner. Where possible and useful, existing structures are maintained and sustainably developed. The grey energy produced during demolition and construction is actually three times higher than when an already existing property is transformed for new tenant needs and requirements. The development and modernisation of a property also significantly lowers the operating costs. Lehmann sums up the investor perspective: «All things considered, this approach not only requires less investment, it also generates a higher return.»

If you ask Peter Lehmann about the future of construction, he radiates confidence: «By putting people at the heart of our actions, we cover all the requirements of our stakeholders. Our business model of bringing tailored products to the market also confirms that we remain innovative and flexible. If we keep tomorrow in mind when planning, then we’re already prepared for the future today!»

JED – independent and efficient

One example of the sustainable conversion and expansion of an existing site is the project JED Join.Explore.Dare on Zürcherstrasse in Schlieren. In addition to the renovation of the existing buildings, a self-sufficient new building was constructed. «It is a project that takes up historical building methods while also incorporating solutions for key current issues such as climate change and rising temperatures», says Lehmann of the merits of the project. «The new building on the JED site is our counter-concept to high-tech real estate development. However, we are still also focused on all aspects of sustainability.» The concept aims to use surfaces and materials in such a way that they regulate changes in temperature as effectively as possible. The building will be managed without heating, artificial ventilation or cooling, and without any external energy supply. The aim is to be able to maintain a pleasant internal temperature of 22–26°C. The operating and maintenance costs will amount to only 50% of the costs that arise in conventional properties.

www.jed.swiss

YOND – individual and flexible

«We’re building the future», Lehmann says, explaining the third principle of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien. One example of this is the modular space YOND on Albisriederstrasse in Zurich-Albisrieden. The target group or prospective tenants are small- and medium-sized enterprises and start-ups focusing on services or production. Key criteria for these customers are open spaces that facilitate communication and enable growth, says Lehmann. This is why the furnishings and materials used in the 5.5-metre-high modules in YOND have been designed to be simple and undeveloped, leaving open the option of both horizontal and vertical individual design. «In general, flexibility is becoming ever more popular», says Lehmann. The building, which will be ready for occupancy in 2019, unites everything that constitutes the millennial zeitgeist: rooms and space that are individually and creatively adapted to the companies’ relevant market situation.

www.yond-zuerich.ch

Alto Pont-Rouge – central and value-adding

«In comparison to other real estate investors, we have greater entrepreneurial freedom, which is well reflected in our project pipeline», says Lehmann. Indeed, Swiss Prime Site Immobilien is currently preparing 15 projects with an investment volume of around CHF 1.7 billion. This includes the Alto Pont-Rouge development project, directly by Lancy station in Geneva. The station, which opened in 2017, is the first major construction stage of the Geneva urban development project Praille-Acacias-Vernets. With a total area of 230 hectares, the former industrial site will be home to a completely new district of the city, featuring services properties. «This urban development in Geneva can be compared to Zurich and Hardbrücke, where the station was also further developed and the district increased in value with the Maag site», says Lehmann.

www.alto-pont-rouge.ch

This article was originally published in the NZZ supplement «Zukunft Bauen».

The next stage in real estate asset management

Addition isn’t just for maths – addition can also create synergies, pool knowledge and optimise customer benefits. In early 2022, the addition of Swiss Prime Site Solutions and Akara resulted in a single company. Officially completed in mid-2022, this successful merger represents the next stage in real estate management. 

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«We’re setting new standards for the future»

For Peter Lehmann, CEO of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien, the focus is on the customer as a person. The JED, YOND and Alto Pont-Rouge projects exemplify this focus in various ways and demonstrate how construction will look in future.

Swiss Prime Site Immobilien Infrastructure Stakeholder

«We create living spaces for people. In doing so, the focus is always on the customer», says Peter Lehmann, CEO of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien, summing up his company’s first overarching principle. And indeed, the Prime Tower – a flagship project for Swiss Prime Site Immobilien – is imbued with the pleasant atmosphere of a place that is truly the heart of its urban district. Hardbrücke station, which is directly adjacent, adds to this atmosphere, as do the surrounding shops, restaurants and the Maag cultural and event centre.

«We invest in office and commercial spaces so that we can offer our customers the perfect space in which to develop their business goals. At the same time, however, we also consider many other stakeholders during our projects, including residents, neighbours, urban planners, cultural institutions, and the surrounding area and society in and of itself. We want them all to appreciate our sites and enjoy spending time there», says Lehman, summarising one of the key features of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien properties. «Another aspect is the prospects that we offer our stakeholders», he says of a further company principle. The central locations of the properties and sites should give tenants the advantage of being able to recruit the right employees.

«If we keep tomorrow in mind when planning, then we’re already prepared for the future today!»

Peter Lehmann, CEO Swiss Prime Site Immobilien

When it comes to sustainability for its projects and portfolio, the company acts in an exemplary manner. Where possible and useful, existing structures are maintained and sustainably developed. The grey energy produced during demolition and construction is actually three times higher than when an already existing property is transformed for new tenant needs and requirements. The development and modernisation of a property also significantly lowers the operating costs. Lehmann sums up the investor perspective: «All things considered, this approach not only requires less investment, it also generates a higher return.»

If you ask Peter Lehmann about the future of construction, he radiates confidence: «By putting people at the heart of our actions, we cover all the requirements of our stakeholders. Our business model of bringing tailored products to the market also confirms that we remain innovative and flexible. If we keep tomorrow in mind when planning, then we’re already prepared for the future today!»

JED – independent and efficient

One example of the sustainable conversion and expansion of an existing site is the project JED Join.Explore.Dare on Zürcherstrasse in Schlieren. In addition to the renovation of the existing buildings, a self-sufficient new building was constructed. «It is a project that takes up historical building methods while also incorporating solutions for key current issues such as climate change and rising temperatures», says Lehmann of the merits of the project. «The new building on the JED site is our counter-concept to high-tech real estate development. However, we are still also focused on all aspects of sustainability.» The concept aims to use surfaces and materials in such a way that they regulate changes in temperature as effectively as possible. The building will be managed without heating, artificial ventilation or cooling, and without any external energy supply. The aim is to be able to maintain a pleasant internal temperature of 22–26°C. The operating and maintenance costs will amount to only 50% of the costs that arise in conventional properties.

www.jed.swiss

YOND – individual and flexible

«We’re building the future», Lehmann says, explaining the third principle of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien. One example of this is the modular space YOND on Albisriederstrasse in Zurich-Albisrieden. The target group or prospective tenants are small- and medium-sized enterprises and start-ups focusing on services or production. Key criteria for these customers are open spaces that facilitate communication and enable growth, says Lehmann. This is why the furnishings and materials used in the 5.5-metre-high modules in YOND have been designed to be simple and undeveloped, leaving open the option of both horizontal and vertical individual design. «In general, flexibility is becoming ever more popular», says Lehmann. The building, which will be ready for occupancy in 2019, unites everything that constitutes the millennial zeitgeist: rooms and space that are individually and creatively adapted to the companies’ relevant market situation.

www.yond-zuerich.ch

Alto Pont-Rouge – central and value-adding

«In comparison to other real estate investors, we have greater entrepreneurial freedom, which is well reflected in our project pipeline», says Lehmann. Indeed, Swiss Prime Site Immobilien is currently preparing 15 projects with an investment volume of around CHF 1.7 billion. This includes the Alto Pont-Rouge development project, directly by Lancy station in Geneva. The station, which opened in 2017, is the first major construction stage of the Geneva urban development project Praille-Acacias-Vernets. With a total area of 230 hectares, the former industrial site will be home to a completely new district of the city, featuring services properties. «This urban development in Geneva can be compared to Zurich and Hardbrücke, where the station was also further developed and the district increased in value with the Maag site», says Lehmann.

www.alto-pont-rouge.ch

This article was originally published in the NZZ supplement «Zukunft Bauen».

A new era of opportunity for sustainability

The phrase «turning point» is commonly used in various contexts at the moment. Epidemiologists, for example, are using it to refer to a new era and the considerably higher risk of pandemics. Politicians, meanwhile, are using it in the context of the war in Ukraine to describe the presumed end of a stable European order, in particular among the major powers. The expression reflects the fact that recent events have had such a profound impact that a return to any previous state of normality is no longer conceivable.

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«We’re setting new standards for the future»

For Peter Lehmann, CEO of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien, the focus is on the customer as a person. The JED, YOND and Alto Pont-Rouge projects exemplify this focus in various ways and demonstrate how construction will look in future.

Swiss Prime Site Immobilien Infrastructure Stakeholder

«We create living spaces for people. In doing so, the focus is always on the customer», says Peter Lehmann, CEO of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien, summing up his company’s first overarching principle. And indeed, the Prime Tower – a flagship project for Swiss Prime Site Immobilien – is imbued with the pleasant atmosphere of a place that is truly the heart of its urban district. Hardbrücke station, which is directly adjacent, adds to this atmosphere, as do the surrounding shops, restaurants and the Maag cultural and event centre.

«We invest in office and commercial spaces so that we can offer our customers the perfect space in which to develop their business goals. At the same time, however, we also consider many other stakeholders during our projects, including residents, neighbours, urban planners, cultural institutions, and the surrounding area and society in and of itself. We want them all to appreciate our sites and enjoy spending time there», says Lehman, summarising one of the key features of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien properties. «Another aspect is the prospects that we offer our stakeholders», he says of a further company principle. The central locations of the properties and sites should give tenants the advantage of being able to recruit the right employees.

«If we keep tomorrow in mind when planning, then we’re already prepared for the future today!»

Peter Lehmann, CEO Swiss Prime Site Immobilien

When it comes to sustainability for its projects and portfolio, the company acts in an exemplary manner. Where possible and useful, existing structures are maintained and sustainably developed. The grey energy produced during demolition and construction is actually three times higher than when an already existing property is transformed for new tenant needs and requirements. The development and modernisation of a property also significantly lowers the operating costs. Lehmann sums up the investor perspective: «All things considered, this approach not only requires less investment, it also generates a higher return.»

If you ask Peter Lehmann about the future of construction, he radiates confidence: «By putting people at the heart of our actions, we cover all the requirements of our stakeholders. Our business model of bringing tailored products to the market also confirms that we remain innovative and flexible. If we keep tomorrow in mind when planning, then we’re already prepared for the future today!»

JED – independent and efficient

One example of the sustainable conversion and expansion of an existing site is the project JED Join.Explore.Dare on Zürcherstrasse in Schlieren. In addition to the renovation of the existing buildings, a self-sufficient new building was constructed. «It is a project that takes up historical building methods while also incorporating solutions for key current issues such as climate change and rising temperatures», says Lehmann of the merits of the project. «The new building on the JED site is our counter-concept to high-tech real estate development. However, we are still also focused on all aspects of sustainability.» The concept aims to use surfaces and materials in such a way that they regulate changes in temperature as effectively as possible. The building will be managed without heating, artificial ventilation or cooling, and without any external energy supply. The aim is to be able to maintain a pleasant internal temperature of 22–26°C. The operating and maintenance costs will amount to only 50% of the costs that arise in conventional properties.

www.jed.swiss

YOND – individual and flexible

«We’re building the future», Lehmann says, explaining the third principle of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien. One example of this is the modular space YOND on Albisriederstrasse in Zurich-Albisrieden. The target group or prospective tenants are small- and medium-sized enterprises and start-ups focusing on services or production. Key criteria for these customers are open spaces that facilitate communication and enable growth, says Lehmann. This is why the furnishings and materials used in the 5.5-metre-high modules in YOND have been designed to be simple and undeveloped, leaving open the option of both horizontal and vertical individual design. «In general, flexibility is becoming ever more popular», says Lehmann. The building, which will be ready for occupancy in 2019, unites everything that constitutes the millennial zeitgeist: rooms and space that are individually and creatively adapted to the companies’ relevant market situation.

www.yond-zuerich.ch

Alto Pont-Rouge – central and value-adding

«In comparison to other real estate investors, we have greater entrepreneurial freedom, which is well reflected in our project pipeline», says Lehmann. Indeed, Swiss Prime Site Immobilien is currently preparing 15 projects with an investment volume of around CHF 1.7 billion. This includes the Alto Pont-Rouge development project, directly by Lancy station in Geneva. The station, which opened in 2017, is the first major construction stage of the Geneva urban development project Praille-Acacias-Vernets. With a total area of 230 hectares, the former industrial site will be home to a completely new district of the city, featuring services properties. «This urban development in Geneva can be compared to Zurich and Hardbrücke, where the station was also further developed and the district increased in value with the Maag site», says Lehmann.

www.alto-pont-rouge.ch

This article was originally published in the NZZ supplement «Zukunft Bauen».

New Work at Swiss Prime Site

Since spring 2022, Swiss Prime Site employees have been enjoying not just a unique work location, but also new office spaces that epitomise the spirit of New Work. The return of floor space by a tenant in the Prime Tower offered the rare opportunity to move closer together and to merge and redesign two adjacent storeys.

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«We’re setting new standards for the future»

For Peter Lehmann, CEO of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien, the focus is on the customer as a person. The JED, YOND and Alto Pont-Rouge projects exemplify this focus in various ways and demonstrate how construction will look in future.

Swiss Prime Site Immobilien Infrastructure Stakeholder

«We create living spaces for people. In doing so, the focus is always on the customer», says Peter Lehmann, CEO of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien, summing up his company’s first overarching principle. And indeed, the Prime Tower – a flagship project for Swiss Prime Site Immobilien – is imbued with the pleasant atmosphere of a place that is truly the heart of its urban district. Hardbrücke station, which is directly adjacent, adds to this atmosphere, as do the surrounding shops, restaurants and the Maag cultural and event centre.

«We invest in office and commercial spaces so that we can offer our customers the perfect space in which to develop their business goals. At the same time, however, we also consider many other stakeholders during our projects, including residents, neighbours, urban planners, cultural institutions, and the surrounding area and society in and of itself. We want them all to appreciate our sites and enjoy spending time there», says Lehman, summarising one of the key features of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien properties. «Another aspect is the prospects that we offer our stakeholders», he says of a further company principle. The central locations of the properties and sites should give tenants the advantage of being able to recruit the right employees.

«If we keep tomorrow in mind when planning, then we’re already prepared for the future today!»

Peter Lehmann, CEO Swiss Prime Site Immobilien

When it comes to sustainability for its projects and portfolio, the company acts in an exemplary manner. Where possible and useful, existing structures are maintained and sustainably developed. The grey energy produced during demolition and construction is actually three times higher than when an already existing property is transformed for new tenant needs and requirements. The development and modernisation of a property also significantly lowers the operating costs. Lehmann sums up the investor perspective: «All things considered, this approach not only requires less investment, it also generates a higher return.»

If you ask Peter Lehmann about the future of construction, he radiates confidence: «By putting people at the heart of our actions, we cover all the requirements of our stakeholders. Our business model of bringing tailored products to the market also confirms that we remain innovative and flexible. If we keep tomorrow in mind when planning, then we’re already prepared for the future today!»

JED – independent and efficient

One example of the sustainable conversion and expansion of an existing site is the project JED Join.Explore.Dare on Zürcherstrasse in Schlieren. In addition to the renovation of the existing buildings, a self-sufficient new building was constructed. «It is a project that takes up historical building methods while also incorporating solutions for key current issues such as climate change and rising temperatures», says Lehmann of the merits of the project. «The new building on the JED site is our counter-concept to high-tech real estate development. However, we are still also focused on all aspects of sustainability.» The concept aims to use surfaces and materials in such a way that they regulate changes in temperature as effectively as possible. The building will be managed without heating, artificial ventilation or cooling, and without any external energy supply. The aim is to be able to maintain a pleasant internal temperature of 22–26°C. The operating and maintenance costs will amount to only 50% of the costs that arise in conventional properties.

www.jed.swiss

YOND – individual and flexible

«We’re building the future», Lehmann says, explaining the third principle of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien. One example of this is the modular space YOND on Albisriederstrasse in Zurich-Albisrieden. The target group or prospective tenants are small- and medium-sized enterprises and start-ups focusing on services or production. Key criteria for these customers are open spaces that facilitate communication and enable growth, says Lehmann. This is why the furnishings and materials used in the 5.5-metre-high modules in YOND have been designed to be simple and undeveloped, leaving open the option of both horizontal and vertical individual design. «In general, flexibility is becoming ever more popular», says Lehmann. The building, which will be ready for occupancy in 2019, unites everything that constitutes the millennial zeitgeist: rooms and space that are individually and creatively adapted to the companies’ relevant market situation.

www.yond-zuerich.ch

Alto Pont-Rouge – central and value-adding

«In comparison to other real estate investors, we have greater entrepreneurial freedom, which is well reflected in our project pipeline», says Lehmann. Indeed, Swiss Prime Site Immobilien is currently preparing 15 projects with an investment volume of around CHF 1.7 billion. This includes the Alto Pont-Rouge development project, directly by Lancy station in Geneva. The station, which opened in 2017, is the first major construction stage of the Geneva urban development project Praille-Acacias-Vernets. With a total area of 230 hectares, the former industrial site will be home to a completely new district of the city, featuring services properties. «This urban development in Geneva can be compared to Zurich and Hardbrücke, where the station was also further developed and the district increased in value with the Maag site», says Lehmann.

www.alto-pont-rouge.ch

This article was originally published in the NZZ supplement «Zukunft Bauen».

«We’re setting new standards for the future»

For Peter Lehmann, CEO of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien, the focus is on the customer as a person. The JED, YOND and Alto Pont-Rouge projects exemplify this focus in various ways and demonstrate how construction will look in future.

Swiss Prime Site Immobilien Infrastructure Stakeholder

«We create living spaces for people. In doing so, the focus is always on the customer», says Peter Lehmann, CEO of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien, summing up his company’s first overarching principle. And indeed, the Prime Tower – a flagship project for Swiss Prime Site Immobilien – is imbued with the pleasant atmosphere of a place that is truly the heart of its urban district. Hardbrücke station, which is directly adjacent, adds to this atmosphere, as do the surrounding shops, restaurants and the Maag cultural and event centre.

«We invest in office and commercial spaces so that we can offer our customers the perfect space in which to develop their business goals. At the same time, however, we also consider many other stakeholders during our projects, including residents, neighbours, urban planners, cultural institutions, and the surrounding area and society in and of itself. We want them all to appreciate our sites and enjoy spending time there», says Lehman, summarising one of the key features of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien properties. «Another aspect is the prospects that we offer our stakeholders», he says of a further company principle. The central locations of the properties and sites should give tenants the advantage of being able to recruit the right employees.

«If we keep tomorrow in mind when planning, then we’re already prepared for the future today!»

Peter Lehmann, CEO Swiss Prime Site Immobilien

When it comes to sustainability for its projects and portfolio, the company acts in an exemplary manner. Where possible and useful, existing structures are maintained and sustainably developed. The grey energy produced during demolition and construction is actually three times higher than when an already existing property is transformed for new tenant needs and requirements. The development and modernisation of a property also significantly lowers the operating costs. Lehmann sums up the investor perspective: «All things considered, this approach not only requires less investment, it also generates a higher return.»

If you ask Peter Lehmann about the future of construction, he radiates confidence: «By putting people at the heart of our actions, we cover all the requirements of our stakeholders. Our business model of bringing tailored products to the market also confirms that we remain innovative and flexible. If we keep tomorrow in mind when planning, then we’re already prepared for the future today!»

JED – independent and efficient

One example of the sustainable conversion and expansion of an existing site is the project JED Join.Explore.Dare on Zürcherstrasse in Schlieren. In addition to the renovation of the existing buildings, a self-sufficient new building was constructed. «It is a project that takes up historical building methods while also incorporating solutions for key current issues such as climate change and rising temperatures», says Lehmann of the merits of the project. «The new building on the JED site is our counter-concept to high-tech real estate development. However, we are still also focused on all aspects of sustainability.» The concept aims to use surfaces and materials in such a way that they regulate changes in temperature as effectively as possible. The building will be managed without heating, artificial ventilation or cooling, and without any external energy supply. The aim is to be able to maintain a pleasant internal temperature of 22–26°C. The operating and maintenance costs will amount to only 50% of the costs that arise in conventional properties.

www.jed.swiss

YOND – individual and flexible

«We’re building the future», Lehmann says, explaining the third principle of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien. One example of this is the modular space YOND on Albisriederstrasse in Zurich-Albisrieden. The target group or prospective tenants are small- and medium-sized enterprises and start-ups focusing on services or production. Key criteria for these customers are open spaces that facilitate communication and enable growth, says Lehmann. This is why the furnishings and materials used in the 5.5-metre-high modules in YOND have been designed to be simple and undeveloped, leaving open the option of both horizontal and vertical individual design. «In general, flexibility is becoming ever more popular», says Lehmann. The building, which will be ready for occupancy in 2019, unites everything that constitutes the millennial zeitgeist: rooms and space that are individually and creatively adapted to the companies’ relevant market situation.

www.yond-zuerich.ch

Alto Pont-Rouge – central and value-adding

«In comparison to other real estate investors, we have greater entrepreneurial freedom, which is well reflected in our project pipeline», says Lehmann. Indeed, Swiss Prime Site Immobilien is currently preparing 15 projects with an investment volume of around CHF 1.7 billion. This includes the Alto Pont-Rouge development project, directly by Lancy station in Geneva. The station, which opened in 2017, is the first major construction stage of the Geneva urban development project Praille-Acacias-Vernets. With a total area of 230 hectares, the former industrial site will be home to a completely new district of the city, featuring services properties. «This urban development in Geneva can be compared to Zurich and Hardbrücke, where the station was also further developed and the district increased in value with the Maag site», says Lehmann.

www.alto-pont-rouge.ch

This article was originally published in the NZZ supplement «Zukunft Bauen».

«We’re setting new standards for the future»

For Peter Lehmann, CEO of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien, the focus is on the customer as a person. The JED, YOND and Alto Pont-Rouge projects exemplify this focus in various ways and demonstrate how construction will look in future.

Swiss Prime Site Immobilien Infrastructure Stakeholder

«We create living spaces for people. In doing so, the focus is always on the customer», says Peter Lehmann, CEO of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien, summing up his company’s first overarching principle. And indeed, the Prime Tower – a flagship project for Swiss Prime Site Immobilien – is imbued with the pleasant atmosphere of a place that is truly the heart of its urban district. Hardbrücke station, which is directly adjacent, adds to this atmosphere, as do the surrounding shops, restaurants and the Maag cultural and event centre.

«We invest in office and commercial spaces so that we can offer our customers the perfect space in which to develop their business goals. At the same time, however, we also consider many other stakeholders during our projects, including residents, neighbours, urban planners, cultural institutions, and the surrounding area and society in and of itself. We want them all to appreciate our sites and enjoy spending time there», says Lehman, summarising one of the key features of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien properties. «Another aspect is the prospects that we offer our stakeholders», he says of a further company principle. The central locations of the properties and sites should give tenants the advantage of being able to recruit the right employees.

«If we keep tomorrow in mind when planning, then we’re already prepared for the future today!»

Peter Lehmann, CEO Swiss Prime Site Immobilien

When it comes to sustainability for its projects and portfolio, the company acts in an exemplary manner. Where possible and useful, existing structures are maintained and sustainably developed. The grey energy produced during demolition and construction is actually three times higher than when an already existing property is transformed for new tenant needs and requirements. The development and modernisation of a property also significantly lowers the operating costs. Lehmann sums up the investor perspective: «All things considered, this approach not only requires less investment, it also generates a higher return.»

If you ask Peter Lehmann about the future of construction, he radiates confidence: «By putting people at the heart of our actions, we cover all the requirements of our stakeholders. Our business model of bringing tailored products to the market also confirms that we remain innovative and flexible. If we keep tomorrow in mind when planning, then we’re already prepared for the future today!»

JED – independent and efficient

One example of the sustainable conversion and expansion of an existing site is the project JED Join.Explore.Dare on Zürcherstrasse in Schlieren. In addition to the renovation of the existing buildings, a self-sufficient new building was constructed. «It is a project that takes up historical building methods while also incorporating solutions for key current issues such as climate change and rising temperatures», says Lehmann of the merits of the project. «The new building on the JED site is our counter-concept to high-tech real estate development. However, we are still also focused on all aspects of sustainability.» The concept aims to use surfaces and materials in such a way that they regulate changes in temperature as effectively as possible. The building will be managed without heating, artificial ventilation or cooling, and without any external energy supply. The aim is to be able to maintain a pleasant internal temperature of 22–26°C. The operating and maintenance costs will amount to only 50% of the costs that arise in conventional properties.

www.jed.swiss

YOND – individual and flexible

«We’re building the future», Lehmann says, explaining the third principle of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien. One example of this is the modular space YOND on Albisriederstrasse in Zurich-Albisrieden. The target group or prospective tenants are small- and medium-sized enterprises and start-ups focusing on services or production. Key criteria for these customers are open spaces that facilitate communication and enable growth, says Lehmann. This is why the furnishings and materials used in the 5.5-metre-high modules in YOND have been designed to be simple and undeveloped, leaving open the option of both horizontal and vertical individual design. «In general, flexibility is becoming ever more popular», says Lehmann. The building, which will be ready for occupancy in 2019, unites everything that constitutes the millennial zeitgeist: rooms and space that are individually and creatively adapted to the companies’ relevant market situation.

www.yond-zuerich.ch

Alto Pont-Rouge – central and value-adding

«In comparison to other real estate investors, we have greater entrepreneurial freedom, which is well reflected in our project pipeline», says Lehmann. Indeed, Swiss Prime Site Immobilien is currently preparing 15 projects with an investment volume of around CHF 1.7 billion. This includes the Alto Pont-Rouge development project, directly by Lancy station in Geneva. The station, which opened in 2017, is the first major construction stage of the Geneva urban development project Praille-Acacias-Vernets. With a total area of 230 hectares, the former industrial site will be home to a completely new district of the city, featuring services properties. «This urban development in Geneva can be compared to Zurich and Hardbrücke, where the station was also further developed and the district increased in value with the Maag site», says Lehmann.

www.alto-pont-rouge.ch

This article was originally published in the NZZ supplement «Zukunft Bauen».

«We’re setting new standards for the future»

For Peter Lehmann, CEO of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien, the focus is on the customer as a person. The JED, YOND and Alto Pont-Rouge projects exemplify this focus in various ways and demonstrate how construction will look in future.

Swiss Prime Site Immobilien Infrastructure Stakeholder

«We create living spaces for people. In doing so, the focus is always on the customer», says Peter Lehmann, CEO of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien, summing up his company’s first overarching principle. And indeed, the Prime Tower – a flagship project for Swiss Prime Site Immobilien – is imbued with the pleasant atmosphere of a place that is truly the heart of its urban district. Hardbrücke station, which is directly adjacent, adds to this atmosphere, as do the surrounding shops, restaurants and the Maag cultural and event centre.

«We invest in office and commercial spaces so that we can offer our customers the perfect space in which to develop their business goals. At the same time, however, we also consider many other stakeholders during our projects, including residents, neighbours, urban planners, cultural institutions, and the surrounding area and society in and of itself. We want them all to appreciate our sites and enjoy spending time there», says Lehman, summarising one of the key features of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien properties. «Another aspect is the prospects that we offer our stakeholders», he says of a further company principle. The central locations of the properties and sites should give tenants the advantage of being able to recruit the right employees.

«If we keep tomorrow in mind when planning, then we’re already prepared for the future today!»

Peter Lehmann, CEO Swiss Prime Site Immobilien

When it comes to sustainability for its projects and portfolio, the company acts in an exemplary manner. Where possible and useful, existing structures are maintained and sustainably developed. The grey energy produced during demolition and construction is actually three times higher than when an already existing property is transformed for new tenant needs and requirements. The development and modernisation of a property also significantly lowers the operating costs. Lehmann sums up the investor perspective: «All things considered, this approach not only requires less investment, it also generates a higher return.»

If you ask Peter Lehmann about the future of construction, he radiates confidence: «By putting people at the heart of our actions, we cover all the requirements of our stakeholders. Our business model of bringing tailored products to the market also confirms that we remain innovative and flexible. If we keep tomorrow in mind when planning, then we’re already prepared for the future today!»

JED – independent and efficient

One example of the sustainable conversion and expansion of an existing site is the project JED Join.Explore.Dare on Zürcherstrasse in Schlieren. In addition to the renovation of the existing buildings, a self-sufficient new building was constructed. «It is a project that takes up historical building methods while also incorporating solutions for key current issues such as climate change and rising temperatures», says Lehmann of the merits of the project. «The new building on the JED site is our counter-concept to high-tech real estate development. However, we are still also focused on all aspects of sustainability.» The concept aims to use surfaces and materials in such a way that they regulate changes in temperature as effectively as possible. The building will be managed without heating, artificial ventilation or cooling, and without any external energy supply. The aim is to be able to maintain a pleasant internal temperature of 22–26°C. The operating and maintenance costs will amount to only 50% of the costs that arise in conventional properties.

www.jed.swiss

YOND – individual and flexible

«We’re building the future», Lehmann says, explaining the third principle of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien. One example of this is the modular space YOND on Albisriederstrasse in Zurich-Albisrieden. The target group or prospective tenants are small- and medium-sized enterprises and start-ups focusing on services or production. Key criteria for these customers are open spaces that facilitate communication and enable growth, says Lehmann. This is why the furnishings and materials used in the 5.5-metre-high modules in YOND have been designed to be simple and undeveloped, leaving open the option of both horizontal and vertical individual design. «In general, flexibility is becoming ever more popular», says Lehmann. The building, which will be ready for occupancy in 2019, unites everything that constitutes the millennial zeitgeist: rooms and space that are individually and creatively adapted to the companies’ relevant market situation.

www.yond-zuerich.ch

Alto Pont-Rouge – central and value-adding

«In comparison to other real estate investors, we have greater entrepreneurial freedom, which is well reflected in our project pipeline», says Lehmann. Indeed, Swiss Prime Site Immobilien is currently preparing 15 projects with an investment volume of around CHF 1.7 billion. This includes the Alto Pont-Rouge development project, directly by Lancy station in Geneva. The station, which opened in 2017, is the first major construction stage of the Geneva urban development project Praille-Acacias-Vernets. With a total area of 230 hectares, the former industrial site will be home to a completely new district of the city, featuring services properties. «This urban development in Geneva can be compared to Zurich and Hardbrücke, where the station was also further developed and the district increased in value with the Maag site», says Lehmann.

www.alto-pont-rouge.ch

This article was originally published in the NZZ supplement «Zukunft Bauen».

«We’re setting new standards for the future»

For Peter Lehmann, CEO of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien, the focus is on the customer as a person. The JED, YOND and Alto Pont-Rouge projects exemplify this focus in various ways and demonstrate how construction will look in future.

Swiss Prime Site Immobilien Infrastructure Stakeholder

«We create living spaces for people. In doing so, the focus is always on the customer», says Peter Lehmann, CEO of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien, summing up his company’s first overarching principle. And indeed, the Prime Tower – a flagship project for Swiss Prime Site Immobilien – is imbued with the pleasant atmosphere of a place that is truly the heart of its urban district. Hardbrücke station, which is directly adjacent, adds to this atmosphere, as do the surrounding shops, restaurants and the Maag cultural and event centre.

«We invest in office and commercial spaces so that we can offer our customers the perfect space in which to develop their business goals. At the same time, however, we also consider many other stakeholders during our projects, including residents, neighbours, urban planners, cultural institutions, and the surrounding area and society in and of itself. We want them all to appreciate our sites and enjoy spending time there», says Lehman, summarising one of the key features of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien properties. «Another aspect is the prospects that we offer our stakeholders», he says of a further company principle. The central locations of the properties and sites should give tenants the advantage of being able to recruit the right employees.

«If we keep tomorrow in mind when planning, then we’re already prepared for the future today!»

Peter Lehmann, CEO Swiss Prime Site Immobilien

When it comes to sustainability for its projects and portfolio, the company acts in an exemplary manner. Where possible and useful, existing structures are maintained and sustainably developed. The grey energy produced during demolition and construction is actually three times higher than when an already existing property is transformed for new tenant needs and requirements. The development and modernisation of a property also significantly lowers the operating costs. Lehmann sums up the investor perspective: «All things considered, this approach not only requires less investment, it also generates a higher return.»

If you ask Peter Lehmann about the future of construction, he radiates confidence: «By putting people at the heart of our actions, we cover all the requirements of our stakeholders. Our business model of bringing tailored products to the market also confirms that we remain innovative and flexible. If we keep tomorrow in mind when planning, then we’re already prepared for the future today!»

JED – independent and efficient

One example of the sustainable conversion and expansion of an existing site is the project JED Join.Explore.Dare on Zürcherstrasse in Schlieren. In addition to the renovation of the existing buildings, a self-sufficient new building was constructed. «It is a project that takes up historical building methods while also incorporating solutions for key current issues such as climate change and rising temperatures», says Lehmann of the merits of the project. «The new building on the JED site is our counter-concept to high-tech real estate development. However, we are still also focused on all aspects of sustainability.» The concept aims to use surfaces and materials in such a way that they regulate changes in temperature as effectively as possible. The building will be managed without heating, artificial ventilation or cooling, and without any external energy supply. The aim is to be able to maintain a pleasant internal temperature of 22–26°C. The operating and maintenance costs will amount to only 50% of the costs that arise in conventional properties.

www.jed.swiss

YOND – individual and flexible

«We’re building the future», Lehmann says, explaining the third principle of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien. One example of this is the modular space YOND on Albisriederstrasse in Zurich-Albisrieden. The target group or prospective tenants are small- and medium-sized enterprises and start-ups focusing on services or production. Key criteria for these customers are open spaces that facilitate communication and enable growth, says Lehmann. This is why the furnishings and materials used in the 5.5-metre-high modules in YOND have been designed to be simple and undeveloped, leaving open the option of both horizontal and vertical individual design. «In general, flexibility is becoming ever more popular», says Lehmann. The building, which will be ready for occupancy in 2019, unites everything that constitutes the millennial zeitgeist: rooms and space that are individually and creatively adapted to the companies’ relevant market situation.

www.yond-zuerich.ch

Alto Pont-Rouge – central and value-adding

«In comparison to other real estate investors, we have greater entrepreneurial freedom, which is well reflected in our project pipeline», says Lehmann. Indeed, Swiss Prime Site Immobilien is currently preparing 15 projects with an investment volume of around CHF 1.7 billion. This includes the Alto Pont-Rouge development project, directly by Lancy station in Geneva. The station, which opened in 2017, is the first major construction stage of the Geneva urban development project Praille-Acacias-Vernets. With a total area of 230 hectares, the former industrial site will be home to a completely new district of the city, featuring services properties. «This urban development in Geneva can be compared to Zurich and Hardbrücke, where the station was also further developed and the district increased in value with the Maag site», says Lehmann.

www.alto-pont-rouge.ch

This article was originally published in the NZZ supplement «Zukunft Bauen».