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ʻĀina Haina was named after local dairyman and owner of Hind-Clarke Dairy, Robert Hind. ʻĀina Haina in the Hawaiian language means "Hind's Land". [1] A main street is a loop named Hind Drive for him. [2] ʻĀina Haina has two elementary schools (Aina Haina Elementary School and Holy Nativity School) and a shopping center. [3]
Travels between Downtown Honolulu, Kailua, and Aikahi Park Shopping Center. Interlines with Route 61. Downtown Honolulu, Nuʻuanu, Castle Medical Center, Kailua Town, Aikahi Park Shopping Center 4:30AM‑10:40PM 4:45AM‑10:30AM 5AM‑10:25PM
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Sep. 28—A 30-year-old man has been charged in connection with a Sept. 15 bank robbery at the Aina Haina Shopping Center in East Oahu. An initial appearance via telephone is scheduled to be held ...
The inside view of Prince Kuhio Plaza, Hilo, Hawaii, with Macy's Various events are held at Prince Kuhio Plaza, such as Lion dance for Chinese New Year (2020). In September 1977, the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands offered to lease 39 acres (160,000 m 2) of land at the intersection of Pūʻāinakō Street and Kanoelehua Avenue (part of the Hawaii Belt Road) for development into retail space ...
Opening in November 1954 as Waialae Shopping Center, [1] it was renovated in 1969-1970 [2] by Philip Lyon, Gordon and Company and became known as Kahala Mall. It once included the first F.W. Woolworth Company dime store in Hawaii. [ 3 ]
There, only Caucasians, both veterans and professionals, built homes more elaborate than those in Aina Haina. Any veterans of color who expressed an interest were quickly directed to Aina Haina. The shopping center at the mouth of the valley was the location of the first McDonald's in the Hawaiian Islands.
Windward Mall is an enclosed shopping center located in Kāneʻohe, Hawaiʻi, anchored by Target, Ross Dress for Less and Regal Cinemas.The 530,000-square-foot (49,000 m 2) mall, owned by Kamehameha Schools, [1] was managed by General Growth Properties until 2011 when General Growth Properties and Jones Lang LaSalle entered an agreement to transfer managership to Jones Lang LaSalle.