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February 19, 2016 | Source: mauinow.com

Luxury Townhome Development Sales Open in Wailea

Armstrong Development and the Burrard Group have launched sales at Makali‘i, a new residential community of 68 townhomes located at the gateway to Mākena, within walking distance of Polo Beach and the Wailea beachwalk. Offering unobstructed ocean, island and sunset...

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February 19, 2016 | Source: architectmagazine.com

Q+A: Filmmaker and Designer Kaoru Lovett on the Real “Hawaiian Sense of Place”

Kaoru Lovett is an architectural designer, surfer, and filmmaker—but not necessarily in that order. Last year, he and fellow University of Hawaii at Manoa graduates Ronald Ribao and Graham Hart took home the People’s Choice award and third place overall...

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February 14, 2016 | Source: staradvertiser.com

Input sought on Waianae flood mitigation study

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February 9, 2016 | Source: bizjournals.com

WATG Hawaii chief leaves for Honolulu’s Group 70 International

Craig Takahata, the head of the Honolulu office for the architecture firm WATG, has left the firm after about 17 years to join Honolulu-based Group 70 International as a principal focusing on that architecture firm’s international expansion, Group 70 said...

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February 2, 2016 | Source: bizjournals.com

Group 70 Hires Lakiesha White

Date added: February 2, 2016 Submission Type: New Hire Current employer: Group 70 International, Inc. Current title/position: Interior designer Duties/responsibilities: White is responsible for space planning, material and finish selections and specifications, presentation boards and construction documentation.   Read full...

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February 1, 2016 | Source: Building Industry Hawaii Magazine

Office ‘Space Available’ is Shrinking

The upcoming $61 million redevelopment of the Waikiki Trade Center as a new condotel will further shrink Hawaii’s available office space. “There has been a steady climb of activity in the sale of office properties in Hawaii over the past...

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January 25, 2016 | Source: hawaiitribune-herald.com

State set to move ahead with study for new Puna library

The state is about to kick off preliminary planning for a new regional public library for underserved residents in the rapidly growing Puna district. During the 2014 legislative session, state lawmakers appropriated $800,000 for a feasibility study and the initial...

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