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HQ Kenya House Opens at Tatu City, Marking Brand’s Second Global Outlet

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HQ Kenya House opens at Tatu City, marking brand’s second global outlet

Kenya has welcomed a new addition to its business and creative landscape with the grand opening of HQ Kenya House at Tatu City. This marks the second global outlet under the US-based HQ House brand, reinforcing Kenya’s position as a prime destination for international investment and innovation.

The exclusive club, managed by the Burns Brothers, hosted its inaugural event, “The Premiere,” featuring celebrated actor, producer, and poet Omari Hardwick. The launch brought together high-profile entrepreneurs, celebrities, and business leaders for a night of cultural excellence and networking.

HQ Kenya House is more than just an elite club—it is envisioned as a meeting point for Africa’s most dynamic business leaders, creatives, and innovators. The space is designed to foster collaboration, heritage, and global connectivity, creating opportunities for visionaries from across the continent and beyond.

HQ Kenya House opens at Tatu City, marking brand’s second global outlet

Speaking at the event, John Burns, the founder of HQ House in Washington, DC, emphasized the club’s broader mission.“HQ Kenya House is not just a space, it is a movement. It embodies the power of culture, the strength of global connectivity and excellence, and the idea that our greatest work is done when we come together.”

His sentiments were echoed by Omari Hardwick, who underscored the growing global focus on Africa. “HQ Kenya House is a bridge from America to Africa, where like-minded individuals come together to create. The world is watching Africa, and this is our time to create, to collaborate, and to define the future on our own terms.”

The original HQ DC House has been a thriving hub in Washington, DC, attracting entrepreneurs, policymakers, and creatives. With the launch of HQ Kenya House, the brand extends its legacy to Africa, providing a space where business and culture intersect.

Located in Tatu City, a fast-growing urban development projected to house 250,000 residents, HQ Kenya House is poised to become a focal point for Africa’s rising leaders and global investors.

With this expansion, HQ House continues to redefine how business, creativity, and culture converge, solidifying Kenya’s status as a global hub for collaboration and innovation