Honolulu’s central business district these days is not hustling and bustling the way it was prior to when stay-at-home orders went into effect in mid-March due to the coronavirus pandemic. On Friday, when offices were permitted to reopen, traffic continued...
Read MoreArchitecture and planning firm G70 has installed the first commercial unit of a face temperature scanner in Hawaii in the lobby of its Downtown Honolulu office to allow contact-free temperature checks during the Covid-19 pandemic. The scanner’s eight-inch display reads...
Read MoreIt was a TV news story about Hawaii Baptist Academy preparing meals from the school’s cafeteria for people in homeless camps impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic that got Sheryl Seaman thinking about donating to G70’s nonprofit clients. “They were generating 250 meals,...
Read MoreHaiku Stairs, or “Stairway to Heaven”, will not be torn down. This comes on a 7-0 Honolulu Board of Water Supply Board of Directors vote to convey the land to the City and County of Honolulu. “Convey that to the...
Read MorePacific Business News is elated to announce the second half of our 2020 class of 40 Under 40. Members of this year's group include young professionals from all around the Islands representing several industries including entertainment, finance, education, health care...
Read MoreHow are you coping amid COVID-19 crisis? G70 has transitioned to a work-from-home platform for 100% of our architectural, interior design, planning and engineering staff. All meetings have migrated to a teleconferencing format. Our physical office is closed except for...
Read MoreMark Kawika McKeague Director of Cultural Planning, G70 Age 49 Mark Kawika McKeague has been working for more than 20 years toward a vision of the Native Hawaiian experience and turning that vision into a reality. “That is my kuleana,...
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