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10,000 more homes planned at Hawaii public housing projects

Andrew Gomes
RENDERING COURTESY HAWAII PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY
                                Above, Mayor Wright Homes, a 70-year-old complex in Kalihi with 364 units, would be replaced while adding another 2,450 homes on 15 acres.
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RENDERING COURTESY HAWAII PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY

Above, Mayor Wright Homes, a 70-year-old complex in Kalihi with 364 units, would be replaced while adding another 2,450 homes on 15 acres.

GEORGE F. LEE / GLEE@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                At top, state-owned public-housing complex Puuwai Momi in Aiea was built in 1969 with 260 units. It is envisioned to be replaced by 2,430 affordable homes.
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GEORGE F. LEE / GLEE@STARADVERTISER.COM

At top, state-owned public-housing complex Puuwai Momi in Aiea was built in 1969 with 260 units. It is envisioned to be replaced by 2,430 affordable homes.

GEORGE F. LEE / GLEE@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Puuwai Momi, a state-owned public-housing complex in Aiea, is part of an initiative by the Hawaii Public Housing Authority to redevelop nine properties replacing 1,187 homes and adding 10,880 more.
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GEORGE F. LEE / GLEE@STARADVERTISER.COM

Puuwai Momi, a state-owned public-housing complex in Aiea, is part of an initiative by the Hawaii Public Housing Authority to redevelop nine properties replacing 1,187 homes and adding 10,880 more.

RENDERING COURTESY HAWAII PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY
                                Above, Mayor Wright Homes, a 70-year-old complex in Kalihi with 364 units, would be replaced while adding another 2,450 homes on 15 acres.
GEORGE F. LEE / GLEE@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                At top, state-owned public-housing complex Puuwai Momi in Aiea was built in 1969 with 260 units. It is envisioned to be replaced by 2,430 affordable homes.
GEORGE F. LEE / GLEE@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Puuwai Momi, a state-owned public-housing complex in Aiea, is part of an initiative by the Hawaii Public Housing Authority to redevelop nine properties replacing 1,187 homes and adding 10,880 more.