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Nairobi Garage opens third business hub in Karen


Nairobi Garage, a premium business hub for innovative and growing businesses has launched new premises in Karen, now offering three state-of-the-art hubs creating an interlinking coworking network spanning the whole of Nairobi.

The new space in Karen offers 14,000 sq ft of workspace, making the total workspace provided by Nairobi Garage across its three locations at 60,000 sq ft.

The new space is also designed to maximise functionality for resident companies featuring 18 private offices and 150 desks,  high-speed internet, 24/7 access to members and is set in the lush green office development of Watermark Business Park.

Adding to the existing Nairobi Garage premises in Kilimani and Westlands, the Karen space completes a triangular network spanning Nairobi, with members able to move freely between the three hubs as their business schedules require.

The Watermark Business Park is also home to global companies such as Unilever and GE, in-keeping with Nairobi Garage’s strategy to facilitate partnerships and networking among leading businesses – large and small.

“We’re pleased to open the doors of Nairobi Garage // Karen to the city’s business community.  Our three locations now mean that members can work from any side of town, and quickly set up operations and a presence all across the city.  Over and above the handpicked locations, Nairobi Garage has been deliberate about ensuring every square inch of our space is optimised for productivity giving members a world-class creative home to scale and innovate,” says Hannah Clifford, director of Nairobi Garage.

Nairobi Garage // Karen has a number of luxury features, including four state-of-the-art meeting rooms, AC throughout the space, sound-proofed boardrooms and call booths, round the clock on-site  security team, male and female showering facilities, as well as an on-site bistro, “Brioche”.

Members have the ability to drop in and work from any premises at no extra cost, and can use the meeting rooms and facilities in any location.

“As a fast-growing tech company with offices in 5 African countries already, we find working from Nairobi Garage, as a location for our East Africa operations, really convenient. The efficiency of the space allows us to focus on our growth. It’s inspiring to work around so much energy and creativity on a daily basis, and the expansion of that network of professional businesses is something really positive for Kenya,” says Nikolai Barnwell, CEO of Betpawa.

“Swvl recently expanded to Kenya and our first port-of-call was Nairobi Garage, to set up an office – which was seamless and very fast. Being able to access the whole city, and work from wherever is preferable for us on that day – as well as meet potential partners, customers and collaborators – is really great for business,” says Shahzeb Memon, head of global operations at app-based mass transit platform Swvl.

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Launched in 2014, Nairobi Garage is home to over 100 companies across both of its current locations. However, the number is set to go up in the coming weeks with the launch of its third location.

Barely a week after opening doors of the new location, the company has signed up its first member, Africa Logistics Properties (ALP), an integrated specialist company that acquires, develops and manages modern logistics warehousing across East Africa. This goes out to show the rise in the need for lean and flexible office space solutions in the country.

Apart from ALP, Nairobi Garage is also home to diverse and large enterprises such as LC Waikiki, Carlsberg, Acumen, Asoko Insight, Opera News, MEST Africa, Africa Leadership University (through its accelerator programme ALX), TLCom Capital and Ad Dynamo. Other companies that also started off at Nairobi Garage include: Twiga Foods, BitPesa and Branch International.

With an all women management team Nairobi Garage has also grown its employee base to reach 25 across its locations. In the coming few months the company looks into expanding its Karen location to yet another floor making it the largest co-working space in Africa, reaching 80,000 sq ft.

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