Business

Why Every Business Expanding into Nairobi Needs a Tenant Representative

Nairobi is one of Africa's most attractive destinations for business expansion. As the largest economy in East Africa, Kenya accounts for more than 40 percent of the region's GDP, and Nairobi has become the city where global organisations from the United Nations to companies like Google, IBM, and Microsoft choose to anchor their African operations. The commercial property market in the city is growing to...

Why the Shift from Traditional Offices to Coworking Spaces Is Reshaping Nairobi’s Workplace Future 

Around the world, the office landscape is experiencing a profound shift. Businesses, especially startups, entrepreneurs, SMEs, and even multinationals, are moving away from large, fixed, traditional offices and embracing coworking and flexible workspace models.   This shift is not just a post‑pandemic adjustment; it reflects deeper changes in how organisations operate. Cost efficiency,...

Foreign Property Ownership in Kenya: Frequently Asked Questions

Foreigners interested in acquiring property in Kenya often have questions about the legalities and processes involved in foreign property ownership in Kenya. This guide answers key FAQs to provide clarity on foreign land ownership in Kenya. Can Foreigners Own Property in Kenya? Yes, non-citizens can own property in Kenya under leasehold tenure for up to 99 years. Article 65(1) of the Constitution...