Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 17, Number 5, 1 May 2000 — Honolulu homesteads [ARTICLE]

Honolulu homesteads

For the fīrst time in 40 years, a Hawaiian homestead project is opening in Honolulu, creating 87 units to serve beneficiaries of the Hawaiian Home Lands program. Kalawahine Streamside sits on 27 ~ acres between Papakōlea and Roosevelt High School, accessible at the comer of Anianikū and Kapahu streets. According to Department of Hawaiian Home Lands chairman Ray Soon, the project is a joint effort between DHHL and the Kamehameha Investment Corporation. "We are proud of the design of the project and the quahty of the construction," he said. In addition to the homes, Kalawahine Streamside will include a community park, a streamside pathway, a community pavilion and imu. The first four families moved in last month. For additional information eall James Kometani ine. (realtors) at 591-8166.

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