Zurich, July 30, 2025 – Swiss provider of flexible workspace solutions, Westhive, is experiencing strong growth in both occupancy and revenue. The trend towards serviced offices remains unbroken – especially international tech companies are increasingly relying on flexible office models that offer high service quality and central locations.
In response to the growing demand for premium, fully equipped work environments, Westhive will open its third prime location this November directly at Zurich’s Paradeplatz. Situated in the heart of Zurich’s financial district, the new site offers an exclusive setting for discerning clients who value quality, flexibility, and a prestigious address. In addition to fully equipped private offices and meeting rooms, the new location includes a library with open space area, various lounges and tea kitchens, and a large terrace overlooking the Zentralhof.
“More and more companies – from start-ups to global tech giants – are recognizing the benefits of flexible workplaces. With our Westhive Prime concept and the new Paradeplatz location, we’re offering a solution that is unmatched in terms of location, amenities, and atmosphere.”
Andreas Widmer, co-founder of Westhive.
With its premium offering of offices, meeting rooms, and communal spaces in Zurich, Basel, Geneva, and Zug, Westhive has established itself as one of the leading providers in the New Work sector and continues to set new standards for modern working. Additional locations in Switzerland’s urban centers are already in the planning stages.

About Westhive
The Swiss company Westhive is one of the largest providers of serviced offices and flexible office solutions. In Geneva, Basel, Zug and Zurich, together with the new location at Paradeplatz, around 2,000 workplaces with a complete service infrastructure are available. Five affiliated restaurants and high-quality event spaces in Geneva, Basel and Zurich round out the offering. Prominent Westhive customers include Valora, IBM, the AMAG Innovation & Ventures Lab, Bang & Olufsen, Microsoft, Galenica, Concordia Insurance, Snowflake, Selma Finance, Clyde and over 450 different start-ups and companies from a wide range of industries.