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Groundbreaking on Wednesday for Hale Ka Lae, a new 10-story condominium in Hawaii Kai, followed a Hawaiian blessing, chant, musical and hula performances. The ceremony, which was led by Kaleo Paik, right, included, from left: Bruce Coppa, state Department of Accounting and General Services; Rep. Gene Ward; Kwon Ho Ha, Hale Ka Lae; Mayor Peter Carlisle; developer Michael Greco; Elizabeth Reilly, Livable Hawaii Kai Hui; Gary Kohn and Chris Pemberton of Solomon Cordwell Buenz; Wayne Goo, WCIT Architecture; Sen. Sam Slom; and Ron Parker, Hale Ka Lae. Development of the three-acre parcel at 7000 Hawaii Kai Drive will generate 350 to 400 construction jobs, Greco said. The 242 planned units will range from $700,000 to $3.8 million. Hale Ka Lae's name, which means "house at the point" in Hawaiian, was suggested by former firefighter, longtime waterman and Hawaii Kai resident John Clark.
Groundbreaking on Wednesday for Hale Ka Lae, a new 10-story condominium in Hawaii Kai, followed a Hawaiian blessing, chant, musical and hula performances. The ceremony, which was led by Kaleo Paik, right, included, from left: Bruce Coppa, state Department of Accounting and General Services; Rep. Gene Ward; Kwon Ho Ha, Hale Ka Lae; Mayor Peter Carlisle; developer Michael Greco; Elizabeth Reilly, Livable Hawaii Kai Hui; Gary Kohn and Chris Pemberton of Solomon Cordwell Buenz; Wayne Goo, WCIT Architecture; Sen. Sam Slom; and Ron Parker, Hale Ka Lae. Development of the three-acre parcel at 7000 Hawaii Kai Drive will generate 350 to 400 construction jobs, Greco said. The 242 planned units will range from $700,000 to $3.8 million. Hale Ka Lae's name, which means "house at the point" in Hawaiian, was suggested by former firefighter, longtime waterman and Hawaii Kai resident John Clark.
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