Massive 1,000-unit mixed-use project could be coming to Honolulu's Ala Moana area



A massive, new mixed-use development near Honolulu’s Ala Moana Center that could include more than 1,000 residential units, a supermarket, restaurant, office and retail spaces may be in the works, Shimogawa Scoops has learned.
Dubbed the “Keeaumoku Development,” the project would be built on about 3.5 acres of land that is currently occupied by a mix of restaurants and retail shops along Keeaumoku Street, according to public documents filed Monday.
The project could include a total of 1,098 units including 460 one-bedroom units, 428 two-bedroom units, 150 studios and 60 three-bedroom units. Major restaurant space totaling 1,200 seats and 22,500 square feet of retail space could also be part of the project.
The land for the possible project is owned by Cuzco Development USA LLC, which is headed by Korean investors.
The “Keeaumoku Development” would join other mixed-use projects in the area including those by Salem Partners, Samkoo, Hawaii developer Christine Camp’s Avalon Development, Prospac and another Chinese developer.
These Ala Moana projects are expected to continue the momentum of new condominium developments in Honolulu, which began in the Kakaako neighborhood.

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