There is “double reason to celebrate,” says Allgood Property on its invitation card for its “stylish Christmas aperitif”.
The end of 2024 – and “our new office in Dübendorf!” The administrator would like to celebrate the “special moment” with an “unforgettable evening”.
The letter went to “business partners and friends”.
One of the Allgood manager’s top customers is Regina Bachmann, the heiress who has just pulled the rug out from under the feet of over 200 tenants in Zurich’s District 5.
She had everyone in her 3 apartment buildings in the “Sugus” development near the Langstrasse underpass terminated via Allgood Property – deadline: 3 months. Timing: 4 weeks before Christmas Eve.
According to the NZZ, Regina Bachmann once had her father Leopold’s assets transferred to her at a time when he could no longer think clearly.
This is shown by a judgment in Zug. Leopold Bachmann built the Sugus houses for people who would otherwise never have been able to afford a place to live in the center of Zurich.
Regina Bachmann hung up the phone on the NZZ reporter. She apparently had a falling out with her siblings.
These own the remaining Sugus houses. One person said that they see no reason for a total renovation.
Regina Bachmann does. She commissioned Allgood Property to do this. Now there are rumors that it could be something else.
A luxury renovation with later sale of the flats as residential property. With the location a 5-minute walk from the main station, a century-old town.
Even the SVP finds it indecent. You don’t do something like that. Leopold Bachmann’s heiress, who campaigned for the less well-off, doesn’t seem to care.
And your management company invites you to the Xmas party. Now she’s blowing off the occasion. “In this matter, we can inform you that we will not be holding the announced aperitif!”
Even if the affected tenants fight for a rent extension for many months: the Sugus case becomes an acid test for fair coexistence between the wealthy and the less fortunate.