
Bern City Council Approves Major Ausserholligen Project
Bern City Council overwhelmingly approved a major urban development in Ausserholligen with 200+ cooperative apartments, 1,000+ jobs, and four high-rises. Public vote expected in June.
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Bern City Council overwhelmingly approved a major urban development in Ausserholligen with 200+ cooperative apartments, 1,000+ jobs, and four high-rises. Public vote expected in June.

The City of Bern plans a 31 million franc renovation of aging public housing, requiring the termination of leases for 84 tenants in Bern-West districts.

Bern's Dählhölzli Zoo faces a transformative public vote in June on extensive renovation plans. The City Council approved proposals for new facilities, including a main entrance and family zoo, aimed

Switzerland's Federal Council has approved a comprehensive infrastructure plan through 2045, focusing on significant rail capacity expansion and strategic road network improvements while canceling sev

The City of Bern has publicly released detailed plans for the 36.7 million CHF redevelopment of Bärenplatz and Waisenhausplatz, with construction set for 2027.

Bern's Guisanplatz begins a two-year renovation this Monday, relocating tram and bus stops to Papiermühlestrasse by summer 2027 to ease congestion and improve public transport efficiency.

Beat Moser concludes twelve years as Münsingen's municipal president, reflecting on achievements like new traffic solutions, village square renovation, and investments in schools and district heating.

Bern stands out in Switzerland for its unique political landscape and deep-seated community values. The city's left-leaning populace consistently votes against national trends, prioritizing social sol

Bern faces a crucial vote on the Gaswerkareal development, proposing 500 new apartments with a focus on affordability. The Anstadt collective, occupying part of the site, opposes the plans, citing con

Bern's city council has halted major development projects in the Egelsee-Wyssloch area, including plans for a new school and a district park, due to resource constraints and legal challenges. A tempor

Bern West is undergoing a major transformation with significant rail expansion and urban development projects. A new 1.7-kilometer Holligentunnel and Europaplatz North station are central to the 900 m

Bern's Anstadt village, a unique community of 50 residents living in converted wagons, faces an uncertain future as the city plans extensive housing development on their Gaswerk-Areal site. A crucial