Lot's more in the pipeline!
430-unit high-rise condo planned for Kakaako food pantry property
Nov 28, 2016, 11:59am HST
Duane Shimogawa
Reporter
Pacific Business News
A California developer plans to build a 430-unit condominium high-rise tower in the growing Honolulu neighborhood of Kakaako, Pacific Business News has learned.
Developer Kenneth Kai Chang has recently filed a sewer connection permit with the City and County of Honolulu’s Department of Planning and Permitting for the “Ililani” development that includes 430 units on properties at 615 Keawe and 690 Halekauwila streets. Both sites total nearly an acre of land.
The Ala Moana area also is about to gain eight new mixed-use towers as it prepares to gear up for the planned rail transit project to come through the area.
Japanese company to develop mixed-use building on Monsarrat Avenue
Nov 28, 2016, 7:14am HST
Duane Shimogawa
Reporter
Pacific Business News
A Japanese company that is one of the world’s largest producers of heating products and portable air conditioners plans to develop a mixed-use building that would include a restaurant on a vacant lot in Honolulu near Diamond Head, Pacific Business News has learned.
Toyotomi USA Inc., a subsidiary of Toyotomi Co. Ltd. of Japan, which has sold more than 10 million heaters and air conditioners in the United States, recently filed a $530,000 building permit with the City and County of Honolulu for the new two-story building at 3212 Monsarrat Ave. next to a Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf location.
The plan calls for a restaurant on the first floor and a residence on the second floor.
Honolulu-based Zone Partnership Architects is listed as the architect for the project. The firm specializes in planning, design and construction management. It has designed such projects as restaurants, warehouses, custom homes and retail shops.
Chinese developer to build 690-unit condo tower near Honolulu's Ala Moana Center
Nov 28, 2016, 5:00am HST
Duane Shimogawa
Reporter
Pacific Business News
A Chinese developer is building a 690-unit mixed-use condominium high-rise tower near Ala Moana Center and Walmart in Honolulu, which would become the eighth tower proposed for the city’s growing Ala Moana-Kapiolani area, Pacific Business News has learned.
Last year, Hong Kong’s Qinghua International Holdings Ltd. purchased a nearly 30,000-square-foot parcel at 1338 Kapiolani Blvd. for about $15.4 million and the next door property at 1356 Kapiolani Blvd. for about $6.1 million, as first reported by PBN. The two properties combined total about one-acre of land.
Earlier this year, Qinghua’s subsidiary purchased the 10-story office building known as “Tissue Genesis Tower” in Downtown Honolulu for $12 million, as first reported by PBN.
The developer recently filed a sewer connection permit with the City and County of Honolulu’s Department of Planning and Permitting to build a 690-unit tower that would include a 75-seat restaurant, 7,200 square feet of retail space and a health spa that would employ 10 people, public records show.
Apartment building in the works near University of Hawaii Manoa
Nov 28, 2016, 5:13pm HST
Duane Shimogawa
Reporter
Pacific Business News
A developer plans to build a 35-unit apartment building in Honolulu on land directly across the street from the University of Hawaii Manoa campus and a H-1 Freeway on-ramp, Pacific Business News has learned.
Robert Tema Trust recently filed a sewer connection permit with the City and County of Honolulu’s Department of Planning and Permitting, for a 35-unit project at 2779 Waialae Ave.
The property includes a vacant 20,295-square-foot lot and a 6-unit apartment building.
The lot is zoned for an apartment building project with a 150-foot height limit.
Developer plans 120-unit residential project in Honolulu
Nov 28, 2016, 5:14pm HST
Duane Shimogawa
Reporter
Pacific Business News
A developer plans to build a 120-unit apartment complex in the Honolulu neighborhood of Makiki, Pacific Business News has learned.
The project would be located on a vacant 22,298-square-foot parcel that’s surrounded by residential projects in the area on Spencer Street.
The land at 1060 Spencer St., which had been listed for sale, is now off the market, according to the sales listing.
A sewer connection application for a 120-unit residential project has been recently filed with the City and County of Honolulu’s Department of Planning and Permitting. - - - is listed as the applicant, the permit shows.
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