- Ho’omaka Marketplace, a community-driven shopping center where ground lease proceeds will benefit the Kapolei Community Development Center, broke ground Wednesday morning. The new 45,737-square-foot center will include anchor tenants Longs Drugs, Chick-fil-A, HELE Gas and 7-Eleven and located along Kapolei Parkway and Kekahili Street.
- Pastor Guy Kapeliela leads the blessing on Wednesday.
- Mark Zimmerman of KZ Companies speaks on Wednesday.
- Ho’omaka Marketplace, a community-driven shopping center where ground lease proceeds will benefit the Kapolei Community Development Center, broke ground Wednesday morning. The new 45,737-square-foot center will include anchor tenants Longs Drugs, Chick-fil-A, HELE Gas and 7-Eleven and located along Kapolei Parkway and Kekahili Street.
- Kapolei Community Development Corporation Vice President Michelle Kauhane speaks on Wednesday.
- The groundbreaking was led by Pastor Guy Kapeliela, right.
- William Aila, Department of Hawaiian Home Lands director, speaks on Wednesday.
- Kapolei Community Development Corporation President Scott Abrigo looks on during the ceremony.
- Dignitaries pose for a photo at the groundbreaking.
- Rep. Sharon Har, who represents Kapolei and Makakilo (District 42), claps during the ceremony.
- Gov. David Ige and William Aila, Department of Hawaiian Home Lands director, talk after the groundbreaking.
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