O‘ahu in 1930: One of Hawai‘i’s Must-See Buildings Makes Its Debut in Honolulu
In 1930 the four-story building was one of the tallest on the street.
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In 1930 the four-story building was one of the tallest on the street.
Takin’ it to the streets.
There are plenty of old-school haunts and new grinds on the mauka side of King Street past University Avenue.
We sat down with the kiri-e artist for a Q&A about his process, style and why his surfers are missing half their bodies.
Old meets new in this unique O‘ahu neighborhood off the beaten path.
This three-block strip of Kamehameha Highway reveals an old-school neighborhood grappling with growth, development and rail.
HONOLULU Magazine and Andy’s Sandwiches and Smoothies’ relationship began with a bowl of lentil soup and a brownie.
We spoke to one Makakilo who weighed housing costs and distance—and who are making a longer commute work for their family of six.
The 47 editorial and reader picks for the places in Honolulu that make our lives just a bit easier.
Mauka of Farrington Highway, this street holds some of the plantation town’s sweetest memories. But they’re disappearing fast.
Little shops, lots of foot traffic, local food and friendly landlords keep the 700 block of Kapahulu Avenue humming.
We have a new obsession.
The property is currently listed for $7.8 million.