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Want to work but lack office space? Firm offers you one

Workplace Director Andrew Kisoso (left) with Kenya Private Sector Association (KEPSA) Chairman Nicholas Nesbitt, during the launch of Workable Nairobi, the premium corporate coworking offices in Westlands.The facility is designed to offer modern, inspiring and energetic workplace to businesses seeking Grade A flexible office space in the city.[David Njaaga,Standard]

Workable Nairobi, a commercial serviced office provider, has launched a modern corporate co-working hub at Sanlam Tower, Westlands.

The 12,000 square feet facility has 19 private office studios that can accommodate 110 people, 110 desks, two meeting rooms, a full-service in-house café as well as an events terrace.

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