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The third phase included 12,000 square feet (1,100 m 2) of retail space, a new location for First Hawaiian Bank, Hawaii's second Whole Foods Market, [6] and additional parking. [7] A two-story retail and office building was to be set back from streets by 15 feet (4.6 m) to allow for wider sidewalks and outdoor dining areas.
Harold W. Clarke (2008–2010) ... accredited in 2009 despite multiple charges of sexual abuse that caused the state of Hawaii to remove its inmates and the prison to ...
Harold Kainalu Long Castle (July 3, 1886 – August 19, 1967) [1] was a landowner, real estate developer, and later a philanthropist in Hawaii. Life
May 23—Just before ordering Jimmy Harold Clark, 62, to serve a maximum 40 years in prison at 100% for Clark's December conviction for rape of a child, Judge Wesley Bray had some words for the ...
The foundation works in a variety of tiers, from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade, that prepares Hawaii students for a competitive and prominent future. Marine conservation : The foundation works to restore Hawaii's nearshore marine life populations, in hopes that future generations will benefit and learn from Hawaii's most abundant and rich ...
The father of a woman who died in the Hawaii wildfires last month has launched a novel lawsuit against three major landowners, seeking to hold them responsible even though they did not start the ...
Harold G. Clarke (1927–2013), American jurist and politician Allan Clarke (singer) (Harold Allan Clarke, born 1942), English rock singer Michael Clarke (priest) (Harold George Michael Clarke, 1935–1978), Anglican priest and educator
Dawn Momohara was found dead the morning of March 21, 1977, on the second floor of a building at McKinley High School, in Hawaii's capital, according to the Honolulu Police Department. She was 16 ...