Global Trade Centre, a premier lifestyle and business destination, has reached a development milestone – the Executive Residences are now ready for occupation.

The Executive Residences are central to the GTC community and showcase 514 luxury apartments across four towers.

A selection of residences will be serviced apartments (scheduled to open soon) operated by the Pan Pacific Hotel Group. The brand is a globally renowned hospitality company operating hotels, resorts & services suites, and this will be its first footprint in Africa.

The remaining residences will be managed as a white label at the owner’s discretion.

Complementing the residences will be amenities such as wellness and fitness, a rooftop garden (with an outdoor jogging track), an outdoor pool, a children’s playground, mini cinema, and a wine & cigar bar onsite.

Mr. Gong Yuxian, General Manager of GTC Nairobi, remarked, “The Global Trade Centre community stands as the new destination for Nairobi. We are proud to become the hallmark of commerce for what is such a strategic core market on the continent.”

“What we offer is a blueprint for conscious, modern living within an urban setting. Ours will be the home to headquarters of some of the world’s leading companies.”

The 300,000-square-meter development offers highly curated hospitality, retail, luxury hotel and community spaces. The Office Tower and Retail zones are currently being leased, with official operation on track for quarter II 2023. With an investment value of US$500 million, GTC ushers in a new era as Kenya takes its position on the global stage.

GTC Nairobi is destined as a focal point for business, culture, and arts. The crowning glory will be the five-star luxury hotel JW Marriott, scheduled for opening at the end of 2023.

JW Marriott will feature: 315 guest rooms, 50 serviced apartments and 760 square meters of conferencing space and will elevate the hospitality offering within the capital. The brand’s first foray into the Kenyan scene.


 

 

 

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