Tatu City Unveils Jabali Towers, a Landmark in Sustainable Urban Living

Tatu City has officially launched Jabali Towers, a landmark high-rise development redefining sustainable urban living, working, and leisure within Kenya’s first operational mixed-use Special Economic Zone.

Located at the heart of Tatu Central  the city’s vibrant business and lifestyle district Jabali Towers spans 88,000 square metres and features two striking residential towers of 20 and 31 storeys. The project also includes an adjoining 150-room hotel, a dynamic retail hub with 35 shops and 15 restaurants, and modern Grade A office spaces.

The newly launched towers house over 350 apartments, offering a mix of studios and one- to three-bedroom units. Residents enjoy exclusive access to high-end amenities including an infinity pool, spa, fitness centre, landscaped gardens, co-working spaces, and a food court.

“What sets Jabali Towers apart is not just its scale or majestic design, but the environment it’s in,” said Stephen Jennings, Founder and CEO of Rendeavour, the developer behind Tatu City. “Investors here are buying into a real, functioning city with Special Economic Zone benefits, world-class infrastructure, and an unmatched quality of life.”

Jennings highlighted Tatu City’s appeal to both investors and residents, noting features such as over 100 kilometres of walking and cycling trails, serene lakes, and thriving green spaces that enhance the living experience.

The unveiling of Jabali Towers comes at a time when Africa’s urban centres are seeing heightened demand for integrated, investment-grade real estate developments. With Kenya’s real estate market pivoting toward sustainable, master-planned communities, Jabali Towers stands out for its comprehensive design, infrastructure reliability, and regulatory clarity.

Tatu City’s Special Economic Zone status provides compelling advantages, including tax incentives, streamlined regulatory processes, and long-term planning that significantly reduces risk for both commercial and residential investors.

Now home to over 100 local and international companies and thousands of residents, Tatu City continues to lead Kenya’s urban development model, offering a blueprint for smart, inclusive growth across the continent.

The opening of Jabali Towers reinforces Tatu City’s position as a premier destination for future-focused investment and urban living a place where business and lifestyle converge in a secure, well-planned environment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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