Tulivu CoWorking space opens at iconic former Hilton Hotel building

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, County Executive Committee Member for Business and Hustler Opportunities, 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, featuring fully furnished private offices, flexible coworking desks, soundproof boardrooms, a podcast and content creation studio, and a conference hall that holds 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.