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Whose Kakaako? Construction Boom Leaves Behind Residents With Greatest Housing Need PF Bentley/Civil Beat

Whose Kakaako? Construction Boom Leaves Behind Residents With Greatest Housing Need

Just 5 percent of about 4,500 new housing units in Kakaako are affordable for low-income people, according to a state agency. One 204-unit building is the exception.

Hawaii Gov. Abercrombie Releases $1 Million to Revitalize Kakaako Pumping Station

Hawaii Gov. Abercrombie Releases $1 Million to Revitalize Kakaako Pumping Station

The historic structure will be refurbished into a community resource center to serve the growing urban neighborhood

Report: Kakaako Construction Projects Worth $2 Billion

Report: Kakaako Construction Projects Worth $2 Billion

A state report finds the projects could generate $4.1 billion in sales and create or support 18,000 jobs in Hawaii while construction is ongoing

Ige To Talk Kakaako Development at Forum

Ige To Talk Kakaako Development at Forum

Hawaii candidates for governor and LG have been invited to discuss Honolulu’s growing urban core

Report: Kakaako Condo Prices Soar 59 Percent Over 2013

Report: Kakaako Condo Prices Soar 59 Percent Over 2013

A new report by Prudential Locations found that one in four homes on Oahu sold above asking price so far this year

Hawaii Development Agency Expands Homeless Services in Kakaako Anita Hofschneider/Civil Beat

Hawaii Development Agency Expands Homeless Services in Kakaako

Board member questions whether the decision diverges from the agency’s mission of revitalizing Kakaako

Hawaii Development Agency OKs Two New Kakaako Midrises PF Bentley/Civil Beat

Hawaii Development Agency OKs Two New Kakaako Midrises

The projects include a 65-foot parking structure that has upset some residents at One Waterfront Towers.

Uncertain Future for Kakaako Tower After Court Ruling

Uncertain Future for Kakaako Tower After Court Ruling

Construction on the tower is moving ahead while the attorney general’s office mulls options