Why One Developer Is Banking On More Digital Nomads Coming To Hawaii - Honolulu Civil Beat
Why One Developer Is Banking On More Digital Nomads Coming To Hawaii
With people flocking to Hawaii to work remotely, a local builder known for affordable green homes is creating a co-living space in an Ala Moana penthouse. Reading time: 7 minutes.
For R.J. Martin, an Oahu real estate developer who once taught power yoga and college history, building homes has been about not just making a buck, but also addressing unfilled niches and social issues like building affordable, energy efficient homes on the lower-income west side of the island.
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Large building fire in Waikiki overnight displaces family of 4
Overnight building fire in Waikiki displaces a family of four By HNN Staff | April 4, 2021 at 12:16 PM HST - Updated April 4 at 3:28 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - A family of four has been left homeless following a large blaze at a Waikiki condominium on Sunday morning.
Crews were dispatched at around 1:15 am to a nine-story building located along Ala Wai Boulevard. Officials say smoke and flames could be seen emanating from the lanai of a fourth floor unit.
“We were asleep and then a fire alarm went off,” said resident Omar Tiscareno.
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The Remarkable Story of the First Women to Paddle the Kaiwi Channel
The determined all-female paddling crews who were first to dare the Molokai to Oahu crossing, a race once restricted to men.
Sep 12, 2017
Considered the pinnacle of long-distance Hawaiian outrigger canoe racing, the Kaiwi Channel is a grueling 41-mile stretch of open ocean separating the Hawaiian Islands of Molokai and Oahu. In Hawaiian,
ka iwi suitably means “the bone” it takes every muscle and fiber of the human body to complete, a reminder that, when one’s physicality is stripped away and tested, our ka iwi is truly all we are.