Kobayashi Group's Alia receives HCDA approval
By Stephanie Salmons – Reporter, Pacific Business News Sep 7, 2022 The Hawaii Community Development Authority has approved plans for Alia, The Kobayashi Group's luxury residential condominium development planned for 888 Ala Moana Blvd., it was announced Wednesday. Kamehameha Schools in March selected the Kobayashi Group to redevelop a block in Our Kakaako, its mixed-use, master-planned community located on nine city blocks in the Honolulu neighborhood. Alia is in increment II of Kamehameha Schools' Kaiaulu o Kakaako Master Plan. According to an announcement from the Kobayashi Group, the 3.44-acre site is bordered by Ala Moana Boulevard, Koula Street, and Auahi Street. Alia will include 483 residences, green open space, ground floor retail units, and walkable community gathering spaces. The 400-ft residential high-rise tower will have 437 market-rate condominiums with 40 reserve-housing units and six market-rate lofts along Koula Street. "The balance of the reserve-housing requirement is being provided with 71 credits through housing in the Kamehameha Schools’ master plan, which has already been built," the announcement noted. The developer did not request variances for the development. “Kobayashi Group is excited for the upcoming development Alia, a beautiful building offering residents an opportunity to reside in a smartly designed, amenity-rich, community, and an advanced environmentally sustainable, luxury high-rise neighborhood,” Chief Operating Officer Matthew Pennaz said in a statement. According to the announcement, "comprehensive, sustainable" features integrated into the design process include, among others, onsite water retention and reuse, onsite gray water treatment and reuse, drought-resistant and native landscaping, sustainable and healthy building materials, Carboncure concrete and "extensive" solar and power generation systems. Additionally, the announcement noted, street-level plans include a pedestrian-oriented setback including sidewalk and landscaping improvements along Ala Moana Boulevard, and making Auahi Street into a "pedestrian-oriented block" with an outdoor park that will have outdoor seating and food truck stalls. Landscaping throughout the project is centered on indigenous, endemic and canoe plant varietals, according to the announcement “We are excited to be a part of the growing Kakaako neighborhood,” said Alana Kobayashi Pakkala, Kobayashi Group managing partner, in a statement. “We’ve designed Alia to fully integrate and enhance the pedestrian experience for our entire community.” According to the announcement, the development team includes Kobayashi Group, a family-owned and managed real estate development and investment firm focused solely in Hawaii; architect WRNS Studio; interior design firm The Vanguard Theory; landscaper Brownie & Lee, and exclusive broker Heyer & Associates LLC. Sales are anticipated to launch by the end of the fourth quarter and construction is expected to begin in mid-2023 with targeted completion in early-2026. Estimates on the construction cost and unit prices were not immediately available, but company officials said in an email to Pacific Business News that Alia will be financed in partnership with BlackSand Capital and will be a combination of traditional financing and private equity.
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HCDA approves plans for Ward Village's newest development
https://www.onepacificrealty.com/kalae-ward-village/By Stephanie Salmons – Reporter, Pacific Business News Aug 4, 2022 As the newest Ward Village development, Kalae will create 330 new homes, as well expand Victoria Ward Park Makai and enhance experiential public art and retail activations, the developers said in an announcement. “With HCDA’s support for additional homes and smart growth, Ward Village will continue with Kalae to transform Kakaako into a vibrant and thriving neighborhood, thereby bringing additional benefits to Honolulu and our community,” Doug Johnstone, president, Hawaii at The Howard Hughes Corp., said in a statement. A construction timeline is not yet available, Ward Village officials told Pacific Business News in an email. When asked if ongoing supply chain issues and inflation will have an effect on the Kalae project and its timeline, Ward Village officials said, "Thoughtful planning and collaboration with development partners have been critical to navigating the ongoing supply chain interruptions and inflation. While a timeline is not yet available, Ward Village looks forward to continuing to work closely with its partners to advance Kalae and the other residences in the master-planned community." An estimated construction cost is not yet available, but according to the developer, Kalae is projected to contribute $606 million in economic impact, $198 million in workers’ earnings and $37 million in state tax revenue. The project also is expected to generate $127 million in real property tax over 30 years. An average of more than 850 jobs will be created annually for three years to construct the building. Kalae is designed by architecture firm Solomon Cordwell Buenz, interior designer Nicole Hollis and landscape architect Vita Inc. When asked if ongoing supply chain issues and inflation will have an effect on the Kalae project and its timeline, Ward Village officials said, "Thoughtful planning and collaboration with development partners have been critical to navigating the ongoing supply chain interruptions and inflation. While a timeline is not yet available, Ward Village looks forward to continuing to work closely with its partners to advance Kalae and the other residences in the master-planned community." Ward Village is approaching sellout of its first five mixed-use residential towers — Waiea, Anaha, Aeo, Ke Kilohana and Aalii — while Koula and Victoria Place are under construction. The Park and Ulana Ward Village were previously approved for development. "Ward Village looks forward to continuing the advancement of its master plan, bringing additional homes, green and open space and connectivity to the Kakaako community," the developers said.
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