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In 1953 PATA's headquarters were moved from Hawaii to San Francisco, with Sam Mercer serving as the first executive director. Considered as the state of “money and influence”, San Francisco was home to an influential group of individuals who served on the PATA board and committees during the 1950s and 1960s.
Aston Hotels and Resorts served as predecessor to Aqua-Aston Hospitality. Aston was founded in 1967, [2] as the Hotel Corporation of the Pacific (HCP) as a hotel and condominium management firm; the Hotel Corporation of the Pacific is itself traced to 1948 with the opening of the Royal Grove Hotel in Waikiki.
First Hawaiian Center is the second tallest building in the U.S. state of Hawaiʻi and the city of Honolulu, the largest city in the state. [2] [3] It is the world corporate headquarters of First Hawaiian Bank, the oldest and largest bank based in Hawaiʻi.
Location of NCTAMS PAC at Wahiawā, Hawaii This new site was an excellent receiving area and the best-protected radio station on the island. Men worked day and night to transfer operations to Wahiawa and on December 17 the relocation was completed without the slightest interruption in communications service.
On February 29, 1960, the Hawaii regional manager of IBM announced that the technology company would erect a new office building on Ala Moana Boulevard.The announcement projected that construction would cost between $800,000 and $1.5 million (equivalent to $15.1 million in 2023) and stated that the building would be either 5 or 7 stories tall when completed.
KTA Super Store in downtown Hilo, Hawaii, USA, at a busy intersection on Hawaii State Highway 19. KTA Super Store in Kailua Kona, Hawaii, USA. KTA Super Stores is an American company with its headquarters in Hilo, Hawaii, United States, and has the largest network of supermarkets on the Big Island.
Located at 917 Kokea St., Honolulu, Hawaii, the building was designed by Japanese architect Kenzo Tange. Initially, it served as the headquarters for the Hawaii Hochi Newspaper, a publication with deep roots in the Japanese immigrant community in Hawaii. Over time, the Hawaii Hochi Building has garnered attention from architectural scholars as ...