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WHAT Architect WHERE Notes Zone 1: City, Lindenhof, Rathaus- Kreis 1 the Kunsthaus Zürich Is the Museum of Fine Arts of Zürich
WHAT Architect WHERE Notes Zone 1: City, Lindenhof, Rathaus- Kreis 1 The Kunsthaus Zürich is the museum of fine arts of Zürich. The The Museum for collections in the museum cover 4000 paintings, sculptures and ***** Karl Moser Heimplatz 1 Modern Art installations. Sat/Sun/Tues (10- 6) Wed-Fri (10-8). General admission CHF 20, students CHF 15. Built in 1892 as the Volkstheater am Pfauen (People's Theater on the Pfauen Square). During the war years, the theater experienced a Schauspielhaus ** - Rämistrasse 34 revival and developed into a theater with an explicit anti-fascist Zürich Theatre direction and a critically chosen program of plays. It offers tickets for CHF 30 every Monday, student tickets CHF 20. Built in 2004 as two new residential buildings within the historic park Hohenbuhlstrasse * AGPS Architecture Hohenbühlstrasse 2 of a 19th century villa. Residents can vary their degree of privacy House with moveable internal wall panels and external metal shade curtains. Built in 1984 as a major transportation junction for the Zurich area. The main structural components are the protective wall, which is set back Stadelhofen Railway Stadelhofen Zürich ***** Santiago Calatrava from the platforms, the gallery which covers the railway on the side Station Bahnhof nearest the mountain, the newly erected bridge connections and a retail level which acts as an underpass to the intermediate track. Built in 1891 over The Aktientheater which burnt down in 1890. Guided Ferdinand Fellner and tours are available in German and take place on Saturdays. Tickets **** Opernhaus Zürich Falkenstrasse 1 Hermann Helmer need to be purchased in advance. -
Teilnehmer Night Shopping 2012 Stand 13.11.2012
Teilnehmer Night Shopping 2012 Stand: 13.11.2012 Filiale/Geschäft Strasse PLZ Ort 2nd Skin Tattoo & Piercing Rosengasse 7 8001 Zürich ShopVille-RailCity Zürich Alfred Barth Buchhandlung AG 8001 Zürich Halle Bahnhofplatz Allsport-Shop Limmatquai 78 8001 Zürich Amavita Apotheke Bahnhofplatz Bahnhofstrasse 108 8001 Zürich Athleticum Sportmarkets AG Gessnerallee 5 8001 Zürich Babu's Bakery & Coffeehouse Löwenstrasse 1 8001 Zürich Bäckerei Buchmann Rennweg 4 8001 Zürich Bally Boutique Bahnhofstrasse 66 8001 Zürich Bastelboutique Leibundgut AG Kuttelgasse 8 8001 Zürich Bata Schuh AG Bahnhofstrasse 54 8001 Zürich Bata Schuh AG Uraniastrasse 12 8001 Zürich Beldona AG Bahnhofstrasse 71 8001 Zürich Beldona AG c/o Jelmoli AG, Seidengasse 1 8001 Zürich Beldona AG Strehlgasse 6 8001 Zürich Bellevue Apotheke Theaterstr. 14 8001 Zürich Bellevue Photo Optik AG Limmatquai 6 8001 Zürich Benci Brothers Rämistrasse 5 8001 Zürich Ben-Mode Bahnhofstrasse 63 8001 Zürich United Colors of Benetton Bernhard Mode Steinmühleplatz 1 8001 Zürich Bernina Zürich Talacker 35 8001 Zürich Beyer AG Bahnhofstrasse 31 8001 Zürich Bieri Accessoires Lintheschergasse 13 8001 Zürich BIG AG Bahnhofstrasse 73 8001 Zürich BIG BOYZ Bahnhofstrasse 73 8001 Zürich bloom's Poststrasse 10 8001 Zürich ShopVille-RailCity Zürich Blume 3000 AG 8001 Zürich Haupthalle Bahnhof ShopVille-RailCity Zürich Blume 3000 AG 8001 Zürich Halle Landesmuseum Seite 1 von 9 Filiale/Geschäft Strasse PLZ Ort ShopVille-RailCity Zürich Blumen Krämer 8001 Zürich Halle Bahnhofplatz Böhny AG Augustinergasse 22 8001 Zürich Boss Store Bahnhofstrasse 39 8001 Zürich Boutique Chanel Bahnhofstrasse 39 8001 Zürich Boutique Felix c/o Migros City, Löwenstrasse 31-35 8001 Zürich Boutique Lacoste Rennweg 28 8001 Zürich Brezelkönig GmbH+Co. -
The 100 Most Renowned Luxury Brands and Their Presence in Europe's Metropolitan Centres
Glitter and glamour shining brightly The 100 most renowned luxury brands and their presence in Europe’s metropolitan centres Advance • Luxury shopping streets Europe • July 2011 2 Worldwide luxury market has emerged stronger from the financial crisis The global market for luxury goods has emerged from the financial uses images of diligent craftsmen and companies seek to add crafts crisis significantly faster than expected. The likes of Burberry, Gucci firms with long traditions to their portfolios. At the same time, the Group, Hermès, LVMH, Polo Ralph Lauren, Prada and Richemont east-bound shift of manufacturing activities, which was in full swing have recently reported double-digit sales growth or even record an- before the financial crisis, has slowed down significantly. nual sales, which has also reflected favourably on their share prices. Companies’ own store networks have played a significant role in all Rising requirements in the areas of marketing and logistics these success stories, with their retail operations typically growing March saw the launch of Mr Porter, the new men’s fashion portal of ahead of their other divisions. Most recently business has mainly Net-a-Porter, the world’s leading e-commerce seller of luxury goods. been driven by Asia. With the exception of Japan, this is where the Yoox most recently reported a continuing rise in its sales figures. All luxury brands have recorded the highest growth rates. In particular major luxury labels have considerably expanded the online shopping luxury fashion makers have greatly benefited from the booming Chi- offerings on their websites and feature them prominently in their nese market. -
ZÜRICH Cushman & Wakefield Global Cities Retail Guide
ZÜRICH Cushman & Wakefield Global Cities Retail Guide Cushman & Wakefield | Zürich | 2019 0 Zürich is the largest city in Switzerland and also the most important in economic, scientific and social terms. Some 1.36 million people live in the urban agglomeration of Zürich and within the metropolitan area it increases to 1.9 million. Like Geneva it is built on the edge of a lake. The city straddles the river Limmat at its junction with Zürichsee. It is on the west bank that most of Zürich’s business and commercial activity takes place and this is also the city’s main shopping area. Zürich is Switzerland’s German-speaking business and banking centre and the retail offer reflects the wealth generated by this sector. All the major designer names have a presence in Zürich. Many of the most famous boutiques are on the elegant Bahnhofstrasse, a 1.4 km long street with ca. 140 units. Depending on the part of the street, Bahnhofstrasse is home to exclusive brands, as well as major international players from the mass- market sector or traditional department stores. Every day more than 100,000 people pass along the street and more than 420,000 travellers per day use Zürich’s main station. Due to strong purchasing power and subsequently high retail sales ZÜRICH productivity, increasing numbers of international retailers and brands are attracted to the location. The potential on Bahnhofstrasse stands at 100,000-225,000 CHF per sqm. OVERVIEW Cushman & Wakefield | Zürich | 2019 1 ZÜRICH KEY RETAIL AREAS BAHNHOFSTRASSE NIEDERDORF AND LIMMATQUAI Zürich's retail offer is very broad. -
Die Ladenpassagen : Ein Treffen Auf Hohem Niveau
Die Ladenpassagen : ein Treffen auf hohem Niveau Autor(en): [s.n.] Objekttyp: Article Zeitschrift: Hochparterre : Zeitschrift für Architektur und Design Band (Jahr): 15 (2002) Heft [10]: Ein würdiger Raum : der Umbau der Credit Suisse am Paradeplatz PDF erstellt am: 10.10.2021 Persistenter Link: http://doi.org/10.5169/seals-122008 Nutzungsbedingungen Die ETH-Bibliothek ist Anbieterin der digitalisierten Zeitschriften. Sie besitzt keine Urheberrechte an den Inhalten der Zeitschriften. Die Rechte liegen in der Regel bei den Herausgebern. Die auf der Plattform e-periodica veröffentlichten Dokumente stehen für nicht-kommerzielle Zwecke in Lehre und Forschung sowie für die private Nutzung frei zur Verfügung. Einzelne Dateien oder Ausdrucke aus diesem Angebot können zusammen mit diesen Nutzungsbedingungen und den korrekten Herkunftsbezeichnungen weitergegeben werden. Das Veröffentlichen von Bildern in Print- und Online-Publikationen ist nur mit vorheriger Genehmigung der Rechteinhaber erlaubt. Die systematische Speicherung von Teilen des elektronischen Angebots auf anderen Servern bedarf ebenfalls des schriftlichen Einverständnisses der Rechteinhaber. Haftungsausschluss Alle Angaben erfolgen ohne Gewähr für Vollständigkeit oder Richtigkeit. Es wird keine Haftung übernommen für Schäden durch die Verwendung von Informationen aus diesem Online-Angebot oder durch das Fehlen von Informationen. Dies gilt auch für Inhalte Dritter, die über dieses Angebot zugänglich sind. Ein Dienst der ETH-Bibliothek ETH Zürich, Rämistrasse 101, 8092 Zürich, Schweiz, www.library.ethz.ch http://www.e-periodica.ch Ein Treffen auf hohem Niveau Zürich Paradeplatz ist eine noble Adresse und verheisst hohe Kaufkraft. Die Mieter wurden daher sorgfältig ausgewählt. Man suchte und fand nach i I dem Konzept (Flagships & Anchors»: Zehn exklusive, teils internationale, teils nationale Geschäfte und em Restaurant wurden Mieter. -
Enjoy Luxury Retail in Prime Locations
LUXURY RETAIL IN PRIME LOCATIONS ENJOY LUXURY RETAIL IN PRIME LOCATIONS GERMANY • SWITZERLAND • AUSTRIA CONTENTS Editorial ................................................................................................... 3 Some of Europe‘s most exclusive Retail Destinations ................................... 4 Luxury Retail in Germany . ................................................................... 6 – 17 Luxury Retail in Switzerland ............................................................. 18 – 23 Luxury Retail in Austria ..................................................................... 24 – 29 Contact ................................................................................................. 31 2 “ICONIC LOCATIONS FOR SPARKLING BRANDS” Luxury retail premises must be capable of far more than merely producing good turnover and returns. Global brands expect spaces that provide the perfect stage to represent their image and to showcase their unique collections. As a specialist in retail and luxury real estate premises, we keep this constantly in mind and strive for excellence in everything we do. Since 1979, our aim has been to focus on the higher end of the German-speaking market base whilst still maintaining our own luxury retail unit. Our strong network provides us with access to a range of platforms that are suitable to any luxury brand, as property owners benefit from our partnership with global luxury clients and their stunning architectural boutique concepts and red carpet collections. If you consult with us, -
Retail Market Study 2017 Prev
Purchasing Power Europe 2016 on the rise Purchasing power on the rise in central and eastern European countries. Europeans have around 0.3 percent more nominal purchasing power per person in 2016 compared to last year. The available net income of the population varies substantially among the 42 countries. The highest average purchasing power can be found in Liechtenstein, Switzerland and Luxembourg, while the lowest is in Belarus, Moldova and the Ukraine. Ukrainians have only one eightieth the average purchasing power of Liechtenstein inhabitants. A total of approximately €9.18 trillion is available to European consumers in 2016 for spending and saving. This corresponds to an average per- capita purchasing power of €13,672 for the 42 countries evaluated in the study, which is a nominal increase of approximately 0.3 percent. The low growth in Europe's average per-capita purchasing power is due to exchange rate effects and stagnating growth rates in some of the larger countries, among other factors. Nonetheless, many countries have growth rates above 5 percent, including Iceland, Bulgaria, Romania, Estonia, the Czech Republic, Bosnia- Herzegovina, Croatia, Malta, Slovakia, Luxembourg and Latvia. eLocations.com | thelocationgroup research | Retail Market Study 2017 fourth quarter 2014. Year-on-year, the economy expanded 2.0 percent, accelerating from an upwardly revised 1.1 percent growth in the March quarter while market estimated a 0.9 percent growth. GDP Growth Rate in Switzerland averaged 0.43 percent from 1980 until 2016, reaching an all time high of 2.10 percent in the fourth quarter of 1999 and a record low of -1.90 percent in the second quarter of 1982. -
High Streets
Shopping match amd now designer stores are selling Earl Grey tea (Gucci) and burger and fries (Bulgari). The 13-storey luxury mall, Ginza Six, opened in April this High streets year to remind anybody who had In a time-poor age where online shopping is king, there is still nothing quite like the forgotten that Japan is still the rich experience of walking into a luxury brand store. We identify Ginza, Fifth Avenue, world’s number two luxury market, Via Monte Napoleone and Bahnhofstrasse as the hottest retail therapy across the globe behind the US. Pocketing some US$22.7bn in annual spending on top-end goods made by Prada he luxury retail sector may beloved luxury brands. Upward GINZA, TOYKO et al, the 241-store building is be looking to technology Curve visits Via Montenapoleone, Fashion icons such as Chanel, some statement. “You shouldn’t Tto remain relevant, but for Fifth Avenue, Ginza and Dior, Gucci and Louis Vuitton meet forget that a big portion of the the discerning high street dweller, Bahnhofstrasse to check out the tech giants Apple and Sony, while luxury clientele is here in Japan,” the real thing will never be state of play on the 2017 high adventurous shoppers try to out- says Sidney Toledano, Chairman replaced. Offline and in the mix of street. If schedules don’t allow a strange one another with Japan’s and Chief Executive of Christian ‘high street’ magic; the romance summer stop-off, be sure to hit always-interesting take on fashion. Dior Couture, at the opening of of feeling the fabric between these heady streets at Christmas Ginza Kanematsy will measure Ginza Six.