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Office space conversions fuel $1B downtown Honolulu investment cycle

Investors hope to convert excess office space into residential rentals and fee-simple housing, hotels, educational space, retail, activity centers, food and beverage venues, and community services like dog parks and senior care.

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Downtown Honolulu landscape is shifting for workers, residents, shoppers and visitors

Three months after the world’s largest retailer pulled out of Honolulu’s central business district, negotiations are pending to buy Walmart’s former downtown site.

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Honolulu City Signs

From the dazzling marquee of historic Hawai‘i Theatre and the naughty neon of Club Hubba Hubba, to bustling Leonard’s Bakery and now-closed Like Like Drive Inn, iconic signs serve as beacons of our community. But they can disappear in a blink.

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Chinatown's Latest Revival is Putting it Back on the Map. But Will it Last?

In the year of the rooster|!!| O‘ahu’s most authentic and vibrant neighborhood seems poised to preen|!!| thanks to hip restaurants|!!| hot boutiques and a tenacious arts and entertainment scene.

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The Conversation: Chinatown Citizen's Patrol; Dining and Entertainment Revival

4:28 Anton Krucky, head of the Mayor s Office of Housing and Homelessness, and Alex Kozlov, head of the Department of Design and Construction Credit Molokai Arts Center/Facebook Molokaʻi Arts Center offering free art classes for all | Full Article Artist Kim Kai, who flew to Honolulu with work from the Moloka‘i Arts Center, told us about a program called Pana‘i Aloha Giving Back to Moloka‘i. The goal? Helping the island cope and revitalize in light of the pandemic. Maui County and the Atherton Foundation are funding free classes for residents and visitors alike.  Listen

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