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Uncertainty over demand lingers for rental tower for Native Hawaiians

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                                The state Department of Hawaiian Home Lands owns site the Hale Moiliili site that was once occupied by Stadium Bowl-O-Drome.
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JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM

The state Department of Hawaiian Home Lands owns site the Hale Moiliili site that was once occupied by Stadium Bowl-O-Drome.

RENDERING COURTESY DHHL
                                Construction of Hale Moiliili is projected to be done in two years and will allow Department of Hawaiian Home Lands’ beneficiaries on the waitlist to receive a homestead lot to live in Honolulu’s urban core at below-market rental rates.
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RENDERING COURTESY DHHL

Construction of Hale Moiliili is projected to be done in two years and will allow Department of Hawaiian Home Lands’ beneficiaries on the waitlist to receive a homestead lot to live in Honolulu’s urban core at below-market rental rates.

JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                The state Department of Hawaiian Home Lands owns site the Hale Moiliili site that was once occupied by Stadium Bowl-O-Drome.
RENDERING COURTESY DHHL
                                Construction of Hale Moiliili is projected to be done in two years and will allow Department of Hawaiian Home Lands’ beneficiaries on the waitlist to receive a homestead lot to live in Honolulu’s urban core at below-market rental rates.