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Office space conversions fuel downtown Honolulu investment cycle
March 2024Modea is an adaptive reuse project by Avalon Development, transforming the former Davies Pacific Center into a residential, retail, and commercial mixed-use development in downtown Honolulu.
City Council Paves the Way For Construction of Sky Ala Moana Tower on Kapiolani
November 2018The Honolulu City Council gave final approval today to concessions that will allow for the construction of the Sky Ala Moana condo-hotel on Kapiolani Boulevard at the site of the current Kenrock complex.
Transit boom claims another site
February 2017A wave of high-rise development plans on or near Kapiolani Boulevard close to one end of the city’s envisioned rail line just got bigger with a local developer’s purchase Wednesday of three two-story commercial buildings in the area.
Solar program starts business loans
November 2016The state’s failed $150 million financing program designed to help low-income residents own renewable energy systems has begun lending money instead to private businesses.
Medline sees Kapolei project as potential lifesaver
July 2016A leading health care supplies manufacturer and distributor held a blessing ceremony Friday for its 100,000-square-foot distribution warehouse at Kapolei Business Park.
Affordable-rental complex welcomes new residents
June 2016The first rental apartment complex built in more than a decade in East Oahu opened Friday after a blessing of the 269-unit community.
New Kapolei road links industrial park
March 2016A local real estate development firm last week celebrated the completion of a new road in Kapolei that connects an emerging 54-acre industrial business park with Oahu’s growing “Second City.”
Waipahu ‘bypass’ road to ease traffic
February 2008Motorists traveling between old Waipahu town and the new Waikele region to the north should expect to have a new route by the end of the week.The $7 million, roughly one-quarter-mile-long Malakeke Street was dedicated yesterday by Avalon Development Co. and Waipahu community leaders.