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Honolulu Hale (originally called the Honolulu Municipal Building), located on 530 South King Street in downtown Honolulu in the City & County of Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, is the official seat of government of the city and county, site of the chambers of the Mayor of Honolulu and the Honolulu City Council.
310 S ML King Jr Blvd 32: Law B.K. Roberts Hall College of Law: Brutalist: 1971: NA: Library Classroom Office: 72,869 sq ft (6,769.8 m 2) LAW: 425 W Jefferson St 203: Law Caldwell House Village Green Caldwell: 1855?? Classroom Office: 5,185 sq ft (481.7 m 2) VG2: 312 S ML King Jr Blvd 202: Law Cawthon House Village Green Hobby-Harrison: 1834 ...
The building is located at 465 South King Street in downtown Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. The Territorial Building was designed by the architect Arthur Reynolds, in the Classical Revival architectural style. Building started in 1925 and was finished in 1926. A four-story tower sits atop a two-story base, with decoration only in the public areas.
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A new bar and restaurant, 530 Somewhere, is opening in the former Beast and Barrel at 530 S. Main St. Before that, this historic storefront was a place called Infuxion, an award-winning bar with ...
The 45-foot-tall (14 m) archway is located over South King Street east of 5th Avenue South and the International District/Chinatown light rail station, marking the west end of the Chinatown neighborhood.
In 2008, the museum moved to a larger building at 719 South King Street, in the renovated 1910 East Kong Yick Building. The Museum continued addressing civil rights and social justice issues, while preserving historic spaces within the building including the former Gee How Oak Tin Association room, the Freeman SRO Hotel, a Canton Alley family ...
The Louisa Hotel was designed in 1909 by Willatzen & Byrne as the Nelson, Tagholm, and Jensen Building (named after the investors) at 665 South King Street, on the block bounded by 7th Avenue South and Maynard Alley South. [1] It was also known at some time as the Hudson Hotel. [2]