Block D Unnamed Ward Village Condo
Ward Village — The Howard Hughes Corp.’s 60-acre master-planned community located between Downtown Honolulu and Waikiki — recently submitted planned development permit applications to the Hawaii Community Development Authority for two new, unnamed, mixed-use residences, the developer recently announced.
According to a June 14 announcement, the first of the future residences – located on the corner of Ala Moana Boulevard and Kamakee Street – will create a one-acre community park with a pavilion, park-side restaurant seating, natural play elements with native planting and wayfinding signage.
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Block D PDP & Exhibits (hawaii.gov)
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According to a June 14 announcement, the first of the future residences – located on the corner of Ala Moana Boulevard and Kamakee Street – will create a one-acre community park with a pavilion, park-side restaurant seating, natural play elements with native planting and wayfinding signage.
That residence will include 242 one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom homes and its economic impact includes an estimated $225 million in workers’ earnings, an average of 450 annual jobs during construction and $40 million in state tax revenue, the announcement noted.
Ward Village officials told PBN the first residence is 35 floors.
Additionally, the plans include a combined 20,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space. According to the announcement, these shops and restaurants “incorporate a pedestrian arcade and outdoor seating along Auahi Street, expanded walking paths along Ala Moana Boulevard, public art, native landscaping and cultural wayfinding signage.”
According to the public hearing notice for the projects, a presentation before the HCDA is planned for 9 a.m. July 20, followed by a modification hearing at 9 a.m. Aug. 2. A decision-making hearing is set for 9 a.m. Oct. 4.
Blocks D and E are proposed condominium projects (together, the “Project”) to be located in Honolulu, Hawaii that does not yet exist. As such, an effective date for the developer’s public report (“public report”) covering the Project has not yet been issued by the State of Hawaii Real Estate Commission (the “REC”).
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