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The Territorial State Office Building was originally designed for the United States Federal Government to house Hawaii Territorial Administrative offices. [3] It now hosts the primary offices of the Public Utilities Commission, the Department of the Attorney General Investigations Division, the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center and other ...
In 1921, the federal government of the United States set aside approximately 200,000 acres (810 km 2) in the Territory of Hawaii as a land trust for homesteading by Native Hawaiians. The law mandating this, passed by the U.S. Congress on July 9, 1921, was called the "Hawaiian Homes Commission Act" (HHCA) and, with amendments, is still in effect ...
Government buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Hawaii (4 C, 14 P) C. City halls in Hawaii (1 C) ... Hawaii State Capitol; Honolulu Hale; W.
Jan. 15—Three long-delayed Oahu public housing redevelopment projects took big steps forward last week and could produce 554 new homes in 2026 and 911 more in 2028. Most of these 1,465 homes ...
Mar. 21—The city's proposed plan to change the long-term development of nearly 84, 000 acres of urban land stretching from East Honolulu to Pearl City has advanced. The city's proposed plan to ...
Dec. 15—Deceleration in key visitor markets will produce slower growth in 2024 for Hawaii's economy. Deceleration in key visitor markets will produce slower growth in 2024 for Hawaii's economy ...
Hawaii has the eighteenth highest per capita income in the United States of America, at $21,525 (2000). [ citation needed ] Its personal per capita income is $46,034 (2014). [ 1 ] The information is represented in the table below.
Feb. 23—With the islands' post-pandemic recovery almost complete, the University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization is forecasting that Hawaii's economy will "downshift this year, and ...