Nairobi's property market has attracted a fresh Sh7 billion investment that is also expected to change the way Kenyans have traditionally built residential houses.
The development, to be located along Thika Highway near the Kasarani sports complex, will give Kenya its tallest residential apartments of up to 18 floors, setting it up to be among the most densely populated sections of the city.
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