Tulivu Co-Working Space Launches In Nairobi CBD, Signaling Growth In Flexible Workspaces
Nairobi, November 4, 2025 — Today, the official opening of Tulivu Co-Working Space took place in the heart of Nairobi's Central Business District, showcasing a state-of-the-art hospitality-led workspace located in the iconic former Hilton Hotel building. The launch was presided over by Dr. Anastacia Nyalita, a County Executive Committee Member for Business and Hustler Opportunities in Nairobi County.
The new facility brings a fresh perspective to professional workspaces within the city, catering to the growing needs of entrepreneurs, small and medium enterprises, corporates, and remote teams. Designed with a focus on productivity, wellness, and accessibility, Tulivu aspires to bridge the gap between traditional offices and the dynamic needs of today’s workforce.
Attendees of the launch were given a tour of the expansive facility, which features fully furnished private offices, flexible coworking desks, soundproof boardrooms, a podcast and content creation studio, and a conference hall that accommodates up to 10,000 guests.
"Today marks a new chapter in the way Nairobi works," said Blessed Muthoni, Centre Manager, Tulivu Co-Working. "We are offering more than just office space. Tulivu is a purpose-built environment that brings together functionality, design, and service to support the modern professional."
Strategically positioned on Mama Ngina Street, Tulivu offers businesses a prestigious CBD address, together with flexible workspace plans from daily coworking passes and dedicated desks to private serviced offices and virtual office packages. The space is supported by a trained hospitality team, complete with high-speed internet, smart boardrooms, meeting rooms with AV capabilities, and concierge-style services.
Dr. Nyalita praised the initiative: "Nairobi County is committed to fostering a business-friendly ecosystem. The launch of Tulivu reflects the growing demand for innovative, adaptive workspaces that empower entrepreneurs and fuel our economic growth."
Tulivu Co-Working's entry into Nairobi's workspace sector comes at a time when the evolution of hybrid work models and increasing demand for agile office solutions is changing how and where professionals work, setting the city to emerge as a regional hub for flexible, business-ready environments.
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