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Kihei Mega-Mall Meeting
From the Developer: Piilani Promenade Community Meeting Set (Kihei-HI) The owners of Piilani Promenade, Sarofim Realty Advisors, invite the community to attend an informational meeting to learn about the…
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Kihei Mega Mall Incarnation #2
Texas-based Sarofim Realty Advisors has submitted an environmental impact statement preparation notice to the state outlining plans for its Piilani Promenade mixed-use project on Maui that…
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Mokupuni Meeting
Come to a Mokupuni Meeting Saturday, Oct 26, 2013 at Maui Waena Intermediate School Cafeteria 9am to 3pm. Hear…
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Land Use Committee Approves 2 Big Projects
The State Land Use Commission met in Kahului and approved two significant and large land use changes. These represent major entitlements for the respective developers. 1) Maui Research…
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Visitor Decries Strip Mall Character of Rock & Brews
By Dy Gleckner, New Jersey I’ve been coming to Maui for well over 30 years. I first landed on Oahu in 1963 on my way to live in Singapore. I resided…
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Community Meeting on Rock and Brews
From Mixed Reaction Precedes Rock & Brews Public Meeting by Wendy Osher Some concerns expressed in advance of the meeting included preserving the character of Pāʻia town, issues surrounding permit…
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Pa’ia Merchants Assoc on Rock & Brews
The Paia Merchants Association works to maintain the town’s vibrant commercial district by honoring the area’s unique seaside culture and history while looking toward the future. Unregulated formula-based businesses potentially threaten…
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Hawai’i: 2nd Largest % of Foreign-owned Ag Land in U.S.
Nationwide, Hawai`i has the second-largest percentage of its agriculture land held by foreign investors, according to a recent survey by the US Department of Agriculture. (Maui Now).
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Council Defers Hotel Height Increase
Residents of Maui jumped into action last night and phoned and emailed Councilmembers requesting that they NOT approve the increate in hotel heights from 120′ to 180’. One councilmember…
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