The key to achieving homeownership in Hawaiʻi is patience, persistence, and working with the right professional who ...
Plantations and mills closed one by one until only Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co.’s plantation and mill in Central Maui ...
Meet 20 emerging leaders in the second ‘Ōiwi Leadership Accelerator. They’ll receive six months of cultural training, ...
Pickles at Forté is a first-of-its-kind space for Downtown Honolulu,” says Andrew Yani, Chief Innovation Officer at Avalon ...
• In 1960, the year after Hawai‘i became a state, tax collections by the state and counties totaled $155.1 million. The ...
The oldest continuously operated ranches, churches, schools and other institutions include many familiar names.
Hawai‘i children experience homelessness each year, and it can have “a disproportionate effect over the rest of their lives.” ...
According to CollegeBoard, in 2025-26 the average college student will spend $3,015 per month ($27,140 over nine months) on ...
The issues faced in 1982 sound familiar, more than four decades later: a blowback against tourism, high interest rates that stifle expansion and development, weak housing sales, a shortage of capital, ...
Today, they are mostly gone. But from the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy in 1893 to the 1950s, Hawai‘i’s economy, society and government were dominated by an oligarchy of companies known as the ...
It’s hard to believe now, but 30 years ago Hawai‘i had an oversupply of housing. That’s when the state was mired in a decadelong recession triggered by Japan’s economic bubble crash (1991), a U.S. war ...
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