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Green announces master developer to create over 12,000 affordable rental units

Hawaii governor Josh Green announced a master developer to create over 12,000 affordable rental units in the coming years through a joint venture with Highridge Costa Development Company.

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Hawaii governor Josh Green, middle, holds hands with cabinet members and members of Highridge Costa during a news conference at the State Capitol in Honolulu.
2/16
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Hawaii governor Josh Green, left, and Hakim Ouansafi, director of the State of Hawaii Public Housing Authority, listen to questions during a news conference at the State Capitol in Honolulu.
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Moe Mohanna, left, president of Highridge Costa Development Company, and Michael Costa, president and CEO of Highridge Costa, listen during a news conference at the State Capitol in Honolulu.
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Hawaii governor Josh Green speaks during a news conference at the State Capitol in Honolulu.
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Hawaii governor Josh Green speaks during a news conference at the State Capitol in Honolulu.
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Hakim Ouansafi, director of the State of Hawaii Public Housing Authority, speaks during a news conference at the State Capitol in Honolulu.
7/16
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Hakim Ouansafi, director of the State of Hawaii Public Housing Authority, speaks during a news conference at the State Capitol in Honolulu.
8/16
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Hakim Ouansafi, director of the State of Hawaii Public Housing Authority, speaks during a news conference at the State Capitol in Honolulu.
9/16
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Moe Mohanna, president of Highridge Costa Development Company, speaks during a news conference at the State Capitol in Honolulu.
10/16
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Moe Mohanna, president of Highridge Costa Development Company, speaks during a news conference at the State Capitol in Honolulu.
11/16
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Hawaii governor Josh Green, bottom, listens as MIchael Costa, president and CEO of Highridge Costa, speaks during a news conference at the State Capitol in Honolulu.
12/16
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Michael Costa, president and CEO of Highridge Costa, speaks during a news conference at the State Capitol in Honolulu.
13/16
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Michael Costa, president and CEO of Highridge Costa, signs one of the affordable rental development bills put forth by Hawaii governor Josh Green during a news conference at the State Capitol in Honolulu.
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Hakim Ouansafi, director of the state of Hawaii Public Housing Authority, signs one of the affordable rental development bills put forth by Hawaii governor Josh Green during a news conference at the State Capitol in Honolulu.
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Hawaii governor Josh Green, left, shakes hands with Hakim Ouansafi, director of the state of Hawaii Public Housing Authority, after signing one of the affordable rental development bills put forth by Green’s cabinet during a news conference at the State Capitol in Honolulu.
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Hawaii governor Josh Green, left, embraces Hakim Ouansafi, director of the State of Hawaii Public Housing Authority, during a news conference at the State Capitol in Honolulu.

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