New Construction Kihei Development!

Alexander & Baldwin’s Kamalani project has begun in Kihei! The affordable housing units are expected to be completed this summer!  Phase 1 will include 5 buildings and 35 units.  The master planned community will eventually have 630 units. Prices are expected to begin in the mid $300,000 range. All grading, roadway, curbs, parking lot, and sidewalk work for phase 1 has already been completed.

You can read the entire article here via the Maui News.

Interested or know someone interested in the Kamalani project?  Don’t hesitate! Have them contact the Hansen Ohana today!

Getting Fit!

On April 22 join the community in celebrating fitness hosted by the West Maui Greenway Alliance and the Maui Bicycling League for a free Earth Day kick off event. Several workshops will be participating with free classes offered throughout the community. Participants include Sookie Kunst of Good Karma Yoga, Love the West Maui Greenway Day will off activities such as hula hooping and hip ho dance.

The Maui Bicycling League website has all the information you need to participate and make this day a success!

Makena Project To Move Forward

Maui Planning Commission received just enough votes to move forward with the proposed Makena Resort Project.  The proposed 158 Unit project would include 88 multifamily units, 20 single family cottages, 26 single family customs lots, 10 vacation rentals, and a resort oriented 14 condos and commercial space.

The planning commission has been presented with alternative plans that would include affordable workforce housing in one of the buildings.  Other proposed alternatives would be moving larger structures inward and have smaller structures be road side.

To read this entire article, visit the Maui News website here.

For more information email us at Hansens@MauiReal Estate.Net of Maui Luxury Real Estate LLC, Wailea Town Center, Maui Hawaii.

Business Park In Pulehunui

Deportment of Land and Natural Resources is purposing a 285 acre business park on the old sugar lands of Pulehunui.  Proposed usage would include industrial, commercial, government, and nonprofit.

The formerly leased land is now back in the states hands. The hope is to generate longterm lease revenue that will support some of the Department of Land and Natural Resources other programs.  Those programs include wildlife, forestry, and parks to name a few.

This project is open to public review.  Comments on the project are due by April 7th.  To read this entire article, visit Maui News here.

New Owner For Makawao Steak House

New Owner Hoku Nui Maui, plans to revamp Makawao Steak House into a farm-to-table restaurant.  The plan would be to use only grown meat and produce provided by the 258 acre “regenerative farming community”.

The company has already put in for a liquor license as well as for having live music at the restaurant. During the transition, new items are planned to slowly be added to the menu later in the year. The farm plans to add a number of new crops including fruits and vegetables. These items will eventually supply Makawao Steak House with farm fresh produce.  The restaurant’s plan is to serve what it can grow.

To read the entire article, visit the Maui News here.