Allreal wins permit for 65-unit Zurich Altstetten rental project on Badenerstrasse
Reuters2026/07/30 15:36- Allreal secured a legally binding building permit for a climate-focused residential redevelopment at Badenerstrasse 501-505 in Zurich Altstetten.
- Project calls for 65 rental apartments, commercial space, a 40-meter tower, completion targeted for 2029.
- Design targets 8.8 kg CO2e/m2a construction emissions, carbon-neutral operations via rooftop and facade photovoltaics.
- Plan limits basement work, avoids an underground car park, reuses parts of the existing basement structure.
- Development is designed to meet the SNBS Platinum sustainability standard.
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