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  2. List of tallest buildings in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The tallest building in the city is the new 32- storey, 200 metres (660 ft) Britam Towers. The second-tallest building in the city is the 31- storey, 184 metres (604 ft) GTC Office Tower. [1] The most recent skyscrapers to be constructed are Prism Tower, Le'Mac and FCB Mirhab Tower. Nairobi's history of towers began with the IPS Building (1967 ...

  3. The Pinnacle (Nairobi) - Wikipedia

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    The Pinnacle, also Pinnacle Towers, is a building on hold in Nairobi, the capital and largest city of Kenya.When completed, the skyscraper is expected to become the second tallest building in Africa after Egypt's Iconic Tower, and the third tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere, at 70 stories and over 1,000 feet (300 m) in height.

  4. List of tallest buildings in Africa - Wikipedia

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    List of tallest buildings in Africa. Lagos, Nigeria. Nairobi, Kenya. Cairo, Egypt. Cape Town, South Africa. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. This article ranks the tallest buildings on the African continent by height. Initially, only a small number of major financial and commercial centres boasted large skylines, such as Cairo, Johannesburg, New ...

  5. Nairobi GTC Office Tower - Wikipedia

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    Nairobi GTC Office Tower. / -1.2710817; 36.8084200. The Global Trade Centre Office Tower (GTC Office Tower) is the tallest of the towers at the Global Trade Centre in Nairobi owned by multinational holding company Avic International. The skyscraper, the second tallest building in Kenya after the Britam Tower, rises 184 metres (604 ft) above ...

  6. List of countries with the most skyscrapers - Wikipedia

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    Kenya: 3 1 0 Nairobi: 48 Egypt: 3 1 1 Cairo: 49 Chile: 2 1 1 Santiago: 50 Georgia: 2 1 0 Batumi: 51 Switzerland: 2 1 0 Basel: 52 Dominican Republic: 2 0 0 Santo Domingo: 53 Jordan: 2 0 0 Amman: 54 Pakistan: 2 0 0 Karachi: 55 Afghanistan: 1 1 0 Kabul: 56 Algeria: 1 1 0 Algiers: 57 Ethiopia: 1 1 0 Addis Ababa: 58 Morocco: 1 1 0 Salé: 59 ...

  7. Times Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Times Tower, also known as the New Central Bank Tower, is an office tower in Nairobi, Kenya. At 140 metres (459 feet), [1] it is the fourth tallest building in Kenya after Britam Tower, GTC Office Tower and UAP Tower, which have heights of 200 m (656 ft), 184 m (604 ft) and 163 m (535 ft) respectively. With 38 floors, along with a 7-storey ...

  8. Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Kenya, officially the Republic of Kenya ( Swahili: Jamhuri ya Kenya ), is a country in East Africa. With a population of more than 47.6 million in the 2019 census, [12] Kenya is the 28th most populous country in the world [7] and 7th most populous in Africa. Kenya's capital and largest city is Nairobi, while its oldest and second largest city ...

  9. SkyscraperCity - Wikipedia

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    SkyscraperCity, also known as SkyscraperCity.com, is the world's largest online forum on skyscrapers and urban related topics. The website, which currently runs on XenForo, was founded in 2002 by Dutch economist Jan Klerks running on vBulletin, in order to share and solicit comment on urban development in Rotterdam.