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KRYSTLE MARCELLUS / kmarcellus@staradvertiser.com
Nearly 100 people showed up early at the sales office of The Collection for the opportunity to purchase a unit in the Kakaako condo. The office opens today at 9 a.m. Sheldon Lau, above, arrived at 4 a.m. Friday and was first in line. Others huddled under umbrellas, below, to shield themselves from the afternoon sun.
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KRYSTLE MARCELLUS / KMARCELLUS@STARADVERTISER.COM
2013 Aug 16 BSN - A line formed at the Collection condo sales office in Kakaako around 4a.m on Friday for the open of sales on Saturday morning.
Honolulu Star-Advertiser Photo by Krystle Marcellus
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Close to 100 people prepared to camp overnight outside the sales office of a planned condominium tower in Kakaako on Friday to ensure a chance to buy a unit in the tower named The Collection on the site of the former CompUSA store.
The sales office at 680 Ala Moana Blvd. opens at 9 a.m. today, but the first person arrived Friday around 5 a.m., according to representatives of the project being developed by Alexander & Baldwin Inc.
Unit prices range from about $380,000 to $1 million. The condo complex is planned with 467 residential units, including 397 in the tower and 70 in three- and four-story buildings. Only 199 units in the tower reserved for owner-occupant buyers are available for sale today.
Construction on the project, which also is slated to include retail and restaurant space along with a 914-space parking garage, is projected to begin next year and take two years to complete.
"We are thrilled to begin sales on this fresh, new and exciting project," A&B President Chris Benjamin said in a statement.
The 3-acre project site is part of a master plan by area landowner Kamehameha Schools that includes seven residential towers over 29 acres. The trust is selling A&B the Collection site, which is bordered by South, Auahi and Keawe streets and Ala Moana Boulevard.