What began as a handful of enthusiasts training on industrial structures in Westlands has evolved into a thriving movement that democratised extreme sport across Kenya's capital.
From the bustling lanes of Eastleigh to the curated stalls of Nairobi West, here's how savvy residents are discovering authentic retail treasures without breaking the bank.
As the city solidifies its position as East Africa's tech hub, developers are rolling out AI-powered spaces, wellness-first offices, and hybrid membership models that will reshape how knowledge workers operate.
As vacancy rates climb and tenant expectations evolve, both property owners and renters are navigating a fundamentally altered landscape in neighbourhoods from Westlands to Kileleshwa.
A new generation of cultural custodians is challenging established narratives and bringing forgotten voices to the forefront of Kenya's heritage conversation.
As mindfulness takes root across East Africa's capital, practitioners and studios reveal a pragmatic approach that blends ancient discipline with modern urban life—far removed from Silicon Valley's billion-dollar wellness machine.
As large-scale residential projects transform Nairobi's growth corridors, first-time buyers are finding fresh financing options and grant opportunities—but timing and location strategy matter more than ever.
As commercial property values shift across Westlands and the CBD, savvy investors are decoding what rental trends and vacancy rates reveal about Kenya's investment appetite.
The visionaries and promoters who transformed East Africa's capital into a thriving concert destination reveal how persistence, pocket change, and passion built a scene from nothing.
As inflation pressures mount across the hospitality sector, your favorite restaurants and food vendors are passing costs to consumers—here's what's happening and how to navigate it.
A coalition of young producers, venue owners and artists across Westlands, Kilimani and the CBD is quietly transforming how the city experiences theatre and independent cinema.
As global companies embrace distributed teams, Nairobi's skilled workforce is commanding premium salaries while traditional office corridors in Westlands face a reckoning.