Circle at Zurich Airport has four new tenants

Kloten ZH, May 2024

The business and service center Circle at Zurich Airport continues to grow. With four new tenants, including a co-working space for emerging companies and an SAP Experience Center, the Circle strengthens its position as a versatile economic hub.

Four new tenants have joined the ground floor of the Circle business and service centre at Zurich Airport. From mid-2025, the newly founded Novu Campus AG will offer coworking space for up-and-coming national and international companies on an area of almost 4,000 square metres. According to a press release from Flughafen Zürich AG, it also includes state-of-the-art infrastructure for meeting and workshop formats.

The airport itself recently moved into the Circle with its new ZRH Innovation Hub department, which was set up last autumn. It will also collaborate with universities and industry partners for the purpose of innovation for passengers and airport partners. It is headed by Coralie Klaus Boecker, who was previously Head of Marketing & Digital at the company.

SAP has been based in the Circle since 2021. Europe’s largest provider of business software intends to establish Switzerland’s first SAP Experience Centre there. The company wants to bring its innovative strength to life for customers and partners.

From summer 2025, Lucerne-based confectioner Bachmann will open a specialist shop with an integrated bakery and chocolaterie on the main Circle square. In the summer months, there will also be a gelateria and seating on the terrace.

“We are very pleased about the four new tenants on the alley level, who are an excellent fit for the Circle,” Circle boss Stefan Feldmann is quoted as saying. A total of 50 companies with more than 5,000 employees are now based in the Circle. 90 per cent of the space has been let.

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