Retail Atlas: Less fashion in local centres
2023
The retail mix in the town centres has changed considerably. The role of the fashion industry as the most important building block for an attractive offer is losing importance. Other retail and service concepts are taking over this role. Read the full article in the Immobilia issue of February 2023 here.
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Retail Atlas: High demand for community monitoring
2022
The demand for our monitoring for municipalities and city centres has risen sharply in recent months. In the current challenging times for the retail trade and city centres, in-depth analyses of the local retail market are becoming increasingly important. With our monitoring, we offer detailed local insights into the development of the sector mix, vacancies, rent levels and the development of the number of employees and businesses. In recent months, we have carried out our monitoring for the cities of Lucerne, St. Gallen and Frauenfeld, among others.
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ImmoDataCockpit Excel Add-In
2022
Our aim is to make your work with the ImmoDataCockpit even easier, which is why we have developed an Excel add-in. The ImmoDataCockpit add-in helps you to quickly access real estate benchmarks from Excel and enables an automated query. The add-in automatically searches all listings in our database based on your selection in Excel and displays the results in the columns of your choice. The benchmarks can thus be seamlessly inserted into your document.
Food versus Fashion: The Retail Market 2022
2022
The data from the Retail Atlas show that the pace of change in the retail and hospitality sectors has accelerated sharply in the last 3 years. Food is increasing, fashion is decreasing. This development started long before Covid-19, but the pandemic seems to have accelerated it further. Read all about the development of the retail market in the Market Report 2022: winners and losers by sector, regional differences and effects on the retail space market.
ImmoCompass organises the Swiss Real Estate Reserach Congress
2022
Regulation and densification can hardly be reconciled. It is obvious that this will continue to drive up prices, says Felix Thurnheer, CEO of Immocompass AG and co-organiser of the Swiss Real Estate Research Congress, in an interview with the Real Estate Report. The topic is one of the major challenges for the real estate industry. Therefore, they are also a focus of the congress organised by ImmoCompass. The next Congress will take place on 20 May 2022, see www.srerc.ch.
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Market pressure in the metropolitan areas of Switzerland
2022
Our bi-annual market report provides exciting insights into Switzerland's largest conurbations, their core cities and agglomerations. Market size, prices and the insertion period as a market pressure indicator are compared. The graphic is taken from the ImmoDataCockpit.
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SIV Market Report
2022
In the office property market, the effects of the Corona crisis continue to be strongly felt, particularly through the increased initial yield. Mixed-use properties are also showing negative trends. Only residential property values have recovered in the first half of 2021.
The future of the real estate industry: Interview with Felix Thurnheer
2021
Felix Thurnheer, CEO of ImmoCompass AG, was a guest at Nomoko's SPATIAL FUTURE SERIES, where he spoke about the future of spatial planning and the digital twin.
The city remains a model of success
2021
There is a temptation to measure risks and present them in figures. However, anything that becomes calculable is no longer a real risk. Uncertainty about the future is different. Home office, digitalisation, ecologisation and knowledge culture are obviously changing our cities. Are they doing so sustainably?
Data versus experts
2020
"Data is good. Experts are better" is the thesis of Felix Thurnheer, who gave the ERFA experts exciting insights into the world of spatially relevant data as a guest speaker.
KMU Office Monitor
2020
In cooperation with the HSLU we work on the topic of SMEs and the commercial real estate market.
Fashion and gastronomy: victims of the Corona crisis
2020
While "classic" supermarkets have been making sales gains for some time now, by early 2020 it looked as if other retailers such as fashion and shoe shops would also see an upturn. However, the Corona crisis led to a drop in sales for the latter. At the moment, no shop demise can be observed, as the data of the "Retail Atlas Switzerland" show. However, there is a time lag in the occurrence of it. The effects of the Covid 19 crisis will therefore only be felt in around two years' time.
Transaction data: about knowledge and its finiteness
2020
Real estate data brings light into the dark. They are the nutrient for analyses, a prerequisite for a good evaluation and essential for understanding market processes. A market can only form on the basis of knowledge and transparency. This is the theory. What does it look like in practice? An excursus using the example of transaction data.
Retail Market Report 2020: The effects of the Covid-19 lockdown on the Swiss retail space market
2020
The Covid-19 lockdown hits retailers, service providers and restaurateurs hard. It began at a time when a new balance seemed to have developed for the retail market. The latest figures from the Retail Atlas show that a total sales loss of CHF 8.5 billion is expected for the retail market, which corresponds to 8.1% of annual sales.
Covid-19 and the retail real estate market
2020
Overall, rental income of around CHF 4.5 billion is currently at stake throughout Switzerland as a result of the Covid-19 lockdown. Felix Thurnheer provides information on how strongly the crisis will change the retail real estate market.
Summarization - authors of the next #SRERC provide information
2020
Compaction is the spatial planning imperative of the hour. But when it comes to concrete implementation, the population often does not participate. Solutions will be presented and discussed at the next Swiss Real Estate Research Congress.
Trend study on the topic "Smart Home"
2020
The aim of this trend study was to analyse the development of the current smart home trend and to identify the needs of the Swiss real estate market in this respect. Almost 90 proven experts from the real estate industry were interviewed.
Retail Market Report Switzerland
2019
Although the mood in the Swiss retail trade appears to be improving slightly, the difficult market environment of recent years is having an impact on shopping areas. This can be seen from the latest figures in the "Retail Atlas Switzerland 2019".