Financial reality puts an end to visionary spatial concept

Tadah will cease operations of its coworking and kids space at the end of June. According to the four founders, the business model did not meet the financial requirements.
“This is the post we never wanted to make,” Tadah introduces a post on LinkedIn in which the founders Klara Zuercher, Diana Wick Rossi, Sarah Steiner and Julia Cebreros announce the closure of their coworking and kids space. According to them, the business model “could not meet the financial requirements” despite high demand and positive feedback. Operations will therefore cease at the end of June.
Tadah at Albisriederstrasse 253 in Zurich was designed as a “sustainably furnished coworking space for parents, teams and start-ups”, according to Tadah’s self-description. “With full flexibility, including childcare.” With Tadah, the four founders wanted to make a contribution to making Switzerland more family-friendly.
Tadah has already found a new tenant for the coworking space. The premises will be taken over by Norm Technologies AG as a start-up hub. New tenants have yet to be found for the Kids Space.