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The image captures an interior view of a multi-story commercial building, identified as Gill House, situated along Tom Mboya Street in Nairobi, Kenya. The perspective is angled upwards, showcasing various retail establishments across multiple levels connected by visible walkways and escalators.

On the upper visible floor, large window displays feature red signage for "LAREINE NAIL SPA," including images of manicured hands. Below this, another level prominently displays "EMPRESS BEAUTY CARE" with red-bordered, illuminated signs indicating its location as "OS3 4th Floor." Further down, "RATINO DREADLOCKS" is identified by a bright, horizontally illuminated sign. Beneath the "Ratino Dreadlocks" sign, a railing is adorned with multiple promotional posters depicting individuals, primarily women and children, with various hairstyles, presumably dreadlocks. Adjacent to "Ratino Dreadlocks," parts of signs for "NAVIFO" and "NAIROBIAN BEAUTY CORNER" are visible.

At a lower level, "OTELLY'S BABY SHOP" is visible with a blue illuminated sign displaying "WHOLESALE & RETAIL," a phone number (0724 057 949), and social media logos. Inside this shop, red teddy bears are arranged, and a white crib or net is visible. Below "Otelly's Baby Shop," another railing is covered with repeated banners advertising "BABY CLOTHES GUEST" at "$39/$40."

The building's structure consists of light-colored concrete walls and support columns, with extensive glass facades for the shopfronts. A bright, potentially natural light source from above causes overexposure at the top of the frame. In the bottom-left foreground, the structural elements of an escalator are visible, with the head of a person wearing a yellow garment partially present. No explicit actions or interactions between individuals are discernable beyond the depicted commercial environment.
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Mar 17, 2026, 7:39 AM

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The image captures an interior view of a multi-story commercial building, identified as Gill House, situated along Tom Mboya Street in Nairobi, Kenya. The perspective is angled upwards, showcasing various retail establishments across multiple levels connected by visible walkways and escalators. On the upper visible floor, large window displays feature red signage for "LAREINE NAIL SPA," including images of manicured hands. Below this, another level prominently displays "EMPRESS BEAUTY CARE" with red-bordered, illuminated signs indicating its location as "OS3 4th Floor." Further down, "RATINO DREADLOCKS" is identified by a bright, horizontally illuminated sign. Beneath the "Ratino Dreadlocks" sign, a railing is adorned with multiple promotional posters depicting individuals, primarily women and children, with various hairstyles, presumably dreadlocks. Adjacent to "Ratino Dreadlocks," parts of signs for "NAVIFO" and "NAIROBIAN BEAUTY CORNER" are visible. At a lower level, "OTELLY'S BABY SHOP" is visible with a blue illuminated sign displaying "WHOLESALE & RETAIL," a phone number (0724 057 949), and social media logos. Inside this shop, red teddy bears are arranged, and a white crib or net is visible. Below "Otelly's Baby Shop," another railing is covered with repeated banners advertising "BABY CLOTHES GUEST" at "$39/$40." The building's structure consists of light-colored concrete walls and support columns, with extensive glass facades for the shopfronts. A bright, potentially natural light source from above causes overexposure at the top of the frame. In the bottom-left foreground, the structural elements of an escalator are visible, with the head of a person wearing a yellow garment partially present. No explicit actions or interactions between individuals are discernable beyond the depicted commercial environment.

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