The Circle at Zurich Airport has gained additional tenants. They include Neoss, a British manufacturer of implants, and Beyond Gravity, a RUAG-owned supplier to the aerospace industry.
The service center The Circle at Zurich Airport was able to attract three new tenants, according to a press release. They include Neoss, a manufacturer of implants and other dental products. The British company has chosen The Circle as the location for its Swiss office.
In addition, Beyond Gravity (formerly RUAG Space) will move into a location in the Circle from the beginning of 2023. According to the information, RUAG's space division has secured around 27000 square meters of rental space. Beyond Gravity supplies the space industry in Europe and is also expanding its presence in the US, according to the announcement.
The Negishi Sushi Bar was acquired as the third new tenant. The restaurant, which belongs to the Wiesner Gastronomie AG family from Dübendorf ZH, is scheduled to open in 2023.
Since the Circle opened in autumn 2020, 46 companies with their 5000 employees have settled in the service center. The Circle was realized by a co-ownership in which Flughafen Zürich AG holds 51 percent and Swiss Life AG 49 percent.