Honolulu Star-Advertiser

Thursday, November 21, 2024 76° Today's Paper


What do you think about the redevelopment along Kuhio Avenue?

  • A. Good for economy, revitalization (356 Votes)
  • B. Dislike; too much (194 Votes)
  • C. Undecided; mixed (60 Votes)

This is not a scientific poll — results reflect only the opinions of those voting.

10 responses to “What do you think about the redevelopment along Kuhio Avenue?”

  1. Bdpapa says:

    D.) What redevelopment?

  2. Taimalie12 says:

    Need to revitalize Honolulu!

  3. Windward_Side says:

    All I see are concrete structures between Seaside and Kaiulani. How is that good for Hawaii?

  4. leino says:

    Investing in improvements in our visitor industry is a good idea. Agreeing on what an improvement is is more of a subjective issue.

  5. stanislous says:

    You mean they are really going to try and get rid of the hookers, drug dealers, peddlers, and homeless???

  6. MillionMonkeys says:

    Yes, restore paradise! If not natural paradise, at least tourist paradise (no hookers, no homeless, etc.).

  7. fiveo says:

    Developing Kuhio Ave was going to happen as there really was no where else to go in Waikiki. I would expect that in the future, there will be attempts to develop the prime piece of
    land on which the Ala Wai golf course sits. When that happens, look for development to move into the Kapahulu Ave area.

    • Denominator says:

      The train will require increasing property taxes. Increasing the property tax base by permitting all possible new buildings – in Waikiki and anywhere else — will minimize voter outrage over the property tax increases. That’s the plan.

  8. downtown says:

    Whatever they build, they better put it on stilts. Rising sea levels will make them all accessible by water. Better design their parking lot ramps to work as launching ramps too. Could be like Venice! 🙂

Leave a Reply