Who We Are

Our Company

Avalon Group

Avalon Group is a full-service real estate development, consulting, and sales company. Based in downtown Honolulu, Avalon has decades of expertise in all types of real estate projects and has developed a wide network of government and community contacts, all playing a key role in Avalon’s success and the success of our clients’ projects.

at a glance

25 years

Experience

$1.2 B

Owns & Manages

1,100

Residential Units

2.3M sq. ft

GLA

Our Focus is Hawai‘i

David Amongst Goliaths

For Hawaiʻi and of Hawaiʻi, Avalon Group owns and manages a $300 million portfolio of statewide properties, in partnership with multinational companies and financial giants in real estate.

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Our Purpose

Solutions for Our Community’s Needs

From start to finish, we work as a partner with our clients to determine the best solutions and achieve optimum results based on our in-depth experience, community contacts, and expert knowledge.

Vision

A Vibrant Hawai‘i

We strive to create spaces for business to thrive and families to prosper.

Leading the way

Christine Camp

Self-made entrepreneur and visionary Christine Camp, has a proven record of accomplishments rooted in her personal story, dedicating her expertise to the betterment of Hawaiʻi’s communities.

Read her Bio
Our Team

Local Expertise for Hawai‘i

Avalon Group endeavors to be the advocate in solving for the needs of Hawai‘i’s people.

Meet the Team
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Accolades

  • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) – Developer of the Year (Hawaii)
  • General Contractors Association – Developer of the year (Hawaii)
  • Pacific Business News – Largest Commercial Managers (Hawaii)
  • Pacific Business News – Largest Woman Owned Employer (Hawaii)
  • Building Industry Magazine – Development of Year (Hawaii)
  • Pacific Business News – 40 under 40 Community Leader of the year (Christine Camp)
  • Hawaii Business Magazine – 25 people for the next 25 years (Christine Camp)
  • Star Bulletin Hawaii – 10 to watch for the next 10 years