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June 1, 2015 | Source: hawaiibusiness.com

Turning Unused Buses Into Shelters And Showers

A group of architects and their supporters have a plan to transform unused buses into shelters and hygiene facilities for homeless people, and are now looking for funding and a nonprofit partner.   “This is not a solution to housing,”...

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May 15, 2015 | Source: Pacific Edge Magazine

A Fun, Unique Learning Environment: Group 70’s design combines outdoor and indoor spaces

The nearly 340 students of Assets School, a private school in Honolulu catering to dyslexic and gifted children, have much to celebrate as the 21-year-old campus will soon be undergoing a major overhaul and facelift.   Assets School hired Group...

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May 15, 2015 | Source: bizjournals.com

Group 70’s Jeff Overton Talks Sustainability in PBN’s Panel

The panel of experts at PBN’s sustainability seminar in Downtown Honolulu on Friday focused on the attitudes people have toward sustainability, and a common theme was that while Hawaii has come a long way, we can do better. Panelists at...

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May 15, 2015 | Source: Pacific Edge Magazine

Civil Engineer for Sustainability: Paul Matsuda

In less than five years, Paul Matsuda has taken the lead on some of the biggest civil engineering initiatives in the state. He has planned and designed a five-megawatt solar farm in West Oʻahu, eight Honolulu rail stations and Kihei...

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May 11, 2015 | Source: bizjournals.com

Hawaii sustainability leaders to meet Friday at PBN panel discussion

Here's are the latest PBN scoops on the people and enterprises who will be on our Leaders in Sustainability panel event this Friday in Downtown Honolulu:   Ulupono Initiative, along with Henk Rogers, recently invested $400,000 into a local startup,...

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May 6, 2015 | Source: bizjournals.com

Jeff Overton to participate in PBN’s Leaders in Sustainability Panel

The second group of 10 Forty Under 40 honorees have an average age of 30 and are making a difference in Hawaii’s economy and community by working in fields ranging from law to advertising to sustainability.   As we explained...

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May 1, 2015 | Source: Building Industry Hawaii

Banking on the Future: First Hawaiian Bank–Waiakea

A bank’s latest branch often echoes the past, but First Hawaiian Bank’s new Waiakea branch marks the start of a new era.   Built on the former Blockbuster site in Hiloʻs Prince Kuhio Mall, the new banking center opened Nov....

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