The Hawaiian Homes Commission approved a lease allowing Hawai‘i DeBartolo LLC to develop 67 acres for the Ka Makana Ali‘i Center in Kapolei. The projected construction costs are over $400 million, and the work will be taking place over the next four years and creating about 21,000 construction jobs.

Ka Makana Ali‘i Center will include a major department store, entertainment complex, restaurants, two hotels, low-rise office buildings, a pedestrian plaza, underground parking, a specialty market, drug stores, and convenient shops.

Featured Guests: Bobby Hall, Deputy to the Chairman, Department of Hawaiian Home Lands; Ed Kobel, President & Chief Operating Officer of DeBartolo Development; Shirley Swinney, President of the Kapolei Community Development Corporation

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