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‘Five-0’ filming at YWCA Laniakea this week

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  • BRUCE ASATO / 2016

    Alex O’Loughlin was interviewed on the red carpet of the Hawaii Five-0 season 7 kickoff at Sunset on the Beach in Waikiki.

CBS’s “Hawaii Five-0” is filming at the historic YWCA Laniakea building in downtown Honolulu this week.

The YWCA of Oahu gave members a heads up of the filming schedule, which began with prepping Sunday and continues through Friday. On Tuesday and Wednesday, prep crews will be using Room 103, the archive, main lobby and second floor.

On Thursday, crews will be filming along the floor hallway and loggia in the morning, the main lobby and nurses station in the early afternoon and Room 103 in the late afternoon. On Friday, crews will be filming outside the building near the loading dock as well as in the main lobby and conference room in the morning, then Laniakea’s basement and archive room in the afternoon.

“As they prep location and during filming, there will be some disruptions to our usual operations,” the YWCA said in its e-mail. “At times, production staff may ask you to hold for a few minutes, or limit access to locations. We appreciate your help and patience if you are temporarily delayed.”

Questions and concerns can be directed to YWCA Laniakea business development and operations manager Rhonda Jones at rjones@ywcaoahu.org.

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