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Keywords: kenya mombasa east africa nyali indian ocean port city import export property development real estate business investment tourism commerce trade hub industry coast my space properties residential construction outdoor KENYA, Mombasa: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 29 May 2015, Mwenda Thuranira (left), the CEO of My Space Properties, a real estate company based in Mombasa on Kenya's Indian Ocean coast, chats with colleagues during a business and investment expo hosted at Sarova White Sands Beach Resort. With the coastal tourism industry well-established and the city's seaport and container terminal being one of only two major entry and export points for the entire east Africa region and much of the land-locked hinterland, Mwenda established My Space Properties seven years ago after realising the potential in the city's growing real estate industry and Mombasa as an investment destination. With a number of residential and business developments in and around Nyali, My Space Properties is planning to expand north along the coast to Lamu, to the capital Nairobi and elsewhere in Kenya, as well as further afield to the Ugandan capital Kampala, and exhibits the current positive trend and upbeat attitude business has towards both Mombasa as a trading-hub and the rest of Kenya as an investment destination. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE. KENYA, Mombasa: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 29 May 2015, Mwenda Thuranira (left), the CEO of My Space Properties, a real estate company based in Mombasa on Kenya's Indian Ocean coast, chats with colleagues during a business and investment expo hosted at Sarova White Sands Beach Resort. With the coastal tourism industry well-established and the city's seaport and container terminal being one of only two major entry and export points for the entire east Africa region and much of the land-locked hinterland, Mwenda established My Space Properties seven years ago after realising the potential in the city's growing real estate industry and Mombasa as an investment destination. With a number of residential and business developments in and around Nyali, My Space Properties is planning to expand north along the coast to Lamu, to the capital Nairobi and elsewhere in Kenya, as well as further afield to the Ugandan capital Kampala, and exhibits the current positive trend and upbeat attitude business has towards both Mombasa as a trading-hub and the rest of Kenya as an investment destination. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
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