Civil Beat’s Civil Cafe series welcomes two executives from Kamehameha Schools, Hawaii’s largest private landowner and one of two major developers in Kakaako.
Paul Quintiliani, senior director of the commercial real estate division, and Vice President for Endowment Elizabeth Hokada are in our newsroom today to answer questions from our staff and the general public on Kamehameha Schools’ vision for Honolulu’s urban core.
Tune in to our livestream below, and use the live chat function to not only talk amongst yourselves, but submit questions to the speakers.
You can also follow the conversation on Twitter and submit questions by using the hashtag #civilcafe.
Need catching up? Here are some relevant links, and some of our past coverage on Kakaako development:
- Kakaako Rising: Is This Community Development?
- Development Agency and Kakaako to Face Lawmakers’ Scrutiny
- Developing Kakaako: The Big Picture
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