![]() Hawaii Construction Boom: New Developments Coming to Honolulu, North Shore, Central, West and Windward Oahu Sources: Honolulu Star Advertiser & Pacific Business News in Waikiki, and $100,000 for construction of improvements that comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act and a bathroom at the Waikiki Community Center. The developers also said they have agreed to contribute $500,000 for Waikiki beach replenishment, $200,000 to the city to help the homeless in Waikiki, $200,000 to help keep bathrooms open after 10 p.m. The Honolulu Star-Advertiser reports the developers told the Waikiki Neighborhood Board Tuesday night that they plan to ask the Honolulu City Council to allow the project, which includes a 350-foot tower that exceeds the current 240-foot height limit as well as setback restrictions and density limits. The partnership between Honolulu-based BlackSandCapital, Kobayashi Group and The MacNaughton Group plans to replace the King's Village retail complex behind the Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort and Spa with a mixed-use, multilevel tower that will include a 256-unit condominium hotel. The condo called 'Ohana Hale would be 21 stories with 180 mostly studio and one-bedroom units expected to sell for between about $250,000 and $440,000, according to a draft environmental assessment for the planned tower published this week.īlackSand Capital, partners plan multi-level tower for Waikiki retail site Requested variances are "out of character" with the community, some residents say ![]() ![]() I'm seriously starting to lose track of all the buildings proposed, approved or under construction in the city. ![]()
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