Hybrid Work Demand Spurs Nairobi Office Expansion as IWG Opens Three New Centres

NAIROBI,Kenya,June 4-Demand for flexible office space is reshaping Nairobi's commercial property market, with International Workplace Group (IWG) opening Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today |..
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The International Workplace Group (IWG) has opened three new flexible workspaces in Nairobi, responding to a growing demand for hybrid working models that blend remote and office-based work.
- The expansion adds nearly 700 workstations across locations at I&M Tower, Nairobi Business Park, and 1 Park Avenue.
- IWG, a global provider of flexible workspaces, is driving this expansion led by its Founder and CEO Mark Dixon.
- This move reflects a broader trend in Kenya's office market, with businesses favouring flexible solutions over traditional long-term leases to boost productivity and employee well-being.
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