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Community leaders respond after plans for homeless station in Chinatown nixed

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Video by George F. Lee / glee@staradvertiser.com
The Institute for Human Services has nixed plans for a homeless triage center in Chinatown.
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Hawaii state Rep. Daniel Holt speaks at a news conference today in Chinatown.
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Chu Lan Shubert-Kwock, president of the Chinatown Business and Community Association, speaks at a news conference today in Chinatown.
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Former Gov. Neil Abercrombie speaks at a news conference today in Chinatown.
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City Councilwoman Carol Fukunaga speaks to the media today in Chinatown.
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Lee Stack of the Chinatown Improvement District speaks to a small crowd today in Chinatown.
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Hawaii state Rep. Karl Rhoades speaks at a news conference today in Chinatown.
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Francis Wong, who has run Jenny's Lei & Flowers for 16 years, sits in his shop today.
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Francis Wong, who has run Jenny's Lei & Flowers for 16 years sits, in his shop today in Chinatown.
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Honolulu City Councilwoman Carol Fukunaga and Lee Stack of the Chinatown Improvement District share notes today before a news conference in Chinatown.
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Hawaii state Rep. Daniel Holt and City Councilwoman Carol Fukunaga appear at a news conference today in Chinatown.
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Hawaii state Rep. Daniel Holt and City Councilperson Carol Fukunaga appear at a news conference today in Chinatown.
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Following today's announcement by the Institute for Human Services to abandon their proposal to take over and renovate a 3-story property at 65 N. Beretania St. in Chinatown, a news conference was held by a coalition of legislators and community members fronting Jenny's Lei & Flowers.
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Following today's announcement by the Institute for Human Services to abandon their proposal to take over and renovate a 3-story property at 65 N. Beretania St. in Chinatown, a news conference was held by a coalition of legislators and community members fronting Jenny's Lei & Flowers.

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