HRS Real Estate AG

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HRS Real Estate AG

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legal form Corporation
founding 1962
Seat Frauenfeld , SwitzerlandSwitzerlandSwitzerland 
management
  • Martin Kull ( CEO )
  • Rebecca Zuber ( COO )
Number of employees over 400 (2018)
sales approx. 1.3 billion CHF (2018)
Branch Construction
Website www.hrs.ch

HRS Real Estate AG (until March 2009 HRS Hauser Rutishauser Suter AG ) is an owner-managed Swiss real estate service provider with headquarters in Frauenfeld and another fourteen locations in Switzerland and the Principality of Liechtenstein. [1] HRS employs over 400 qualified specialists. In 2018, the company realized a project volume of 1.3 billion francs.

Competencies

HRS specializes in creating new living and working spaces on brownfield sites, areas and smaller properties. From development through planning and implementation to advice on all aspects of financing and sales.

The most important buildings include “The Circle” in Kloten, the Police and Justice Center (PJZ) in Zurich, the kybunpark in St. Gallen, the Tamedia building in Zurich, the Ceres Tower in Pratteln, the Saurer WerkZwei in Arbon, the New construction of Messe Basel, the headquarters of PostFinance in Bern, the Tissot Arena in Biel, the Swiss Tech Convention Center of EPFL (École polytechnique fédérale) in Lausanne, the Chaplin's World museum in Corsier-sur-Vevey and other national and international buildings Meaning.


Web links

Individual evidence

  1. HRS press release (PDF; 101 kB), April 26, 2012