The Hotel Wailuku is not expected to cater to tourists and is unlikely to be reduced from its planned six-story height, said landowner and Hotel Wailuku developer Jonathan Starr at a Feb. 13 Akaku Salon sponsored by Hotel Wailuku. Following Akaku CEO Jay April’s sycophantic introduction of Jonathan Starr and Helen Nielsen (which notably excluded Starr’s role in the unauthorized … [Read more...] about Few Tourists Expected, Firm on Six Stories, Says Jonathan Starr of Hotel Wailuku at Event Sponsored by Hotel Wailuku
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Discussion About the Proposed Hotel Wailuku Project at Akaku Community Media
There’s a Discussion About the Proposed Hotel Wailuku Project at Akaku Community Media on Thursday, February 13th. Longtime Maui residents Jonathan Starr and Helen Nielsen are partners in Supreme Bright Wailuku, LLC. With other stakeholders, they’re proposing a new hotel project in Wailuku. The public is welcome to attend, and questions will be welcomed. 6pm. Akaku Maui … [Read more...] about Discussion About the Proposed Hotel Wailuku Project at Akaku Community Media
Wailuku Civic Complex: ‘Winner’ or ‘Monstrosity’?
The Wailuku Parking Garage and Civic Complex project, with an estimated cost of $84.2 million, is the biggest number in the county’s FY2019 budget. The first phase of the project is set to begin mid-year. If fully funded, it will create a “super block” on the two-acre county municipal parking site which currently offers 214 spaces of free parking (see map, next page). As the … [Read more...] about Wailuku Civic Complex: ‘Winner’ or ‘Monstrosity’?
Japanese Cultural Society Of Maui Names New President
The Japanese Cultural Society of Maui installed new president Rev. Shinkai Murakami at the organization's annual shinnen enkai held on Jan. 19 at the Maui Beach Hotel. The event was conducted by former president Keith Regan. Murakami said as president he will work to grow the membership and encourage more participation in the various Japanese cultural activities and programs … [Read more...] about Japanese Cultural Society Of Maui Names New President
Kahului Rotary Club Calls for Palaka Award Nominations and Announces Fund Raising Event
In the last year, the Kahului Rotary Club has fulfilled its motto “Service Above Self” with community giving projects all around Maui. Now it’s time for the organization’s biggest fundraising event of the year. There will be a special award luncheon for the 2013 Palaka Award on Friday, Aug. 2 at the Kamehameha Gold Club in Waikapu. Before the ceremony, the annual fund-raising … [Read more...] about Kahului Rotary Club Calls for Palaka Award Nominations and Announces Fund Raising Event