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Ka Makana Ali‘i Mall Expansion

With more than 80,000 new homes expected to be constructed by 2025, Kaoplei is right on track to becoming the largest community on the island of O’ahu. Because of the city’s rapid rise, developers have been working on expanding the Ka Makana Ali’i shopping center to serve as a gathering place for the growing Kapolei community. 

The 750,000-square-foot Center opened in 2016 and now features more than 125 retailers, eateries, a state-of- the-art Consolidated Theaters, fulfilling the shopping and dining demands of West O’ahu. However, despite the endless dining choices and shopping options, there is still one element missing that the large expansion will give to leeward locals. 

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Located adjacent to the Ka Makana Ali‘i parking lot next to 24 Hour Fitness, “The Grove” will be an area of the mall heavily focused on health. The area provides shoppers with an additional 109,000-square-foot space that will be home to a variety of health lifestyle retailers, restaurants and services, including Foodland Farms, Hawai’i Pacific Health, PetSmart and more. 

The Grove is anticipated to open sometime this year and is expected to provide an economic boost for the region. Upon completion of The Grove, Ka Makana Ali‘i will be the third largest mall in Hawaii.

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“We’re excited to welcome The Grove, which will provide our community additional healthy options at the Center for West O‘ahu,” said Stephanie England, general manager of Ka Makana Ali‘i. “Health and wellness is an important part of our Island lifestyle and Ka Makana Ali‘i looks forward to sharing expanded options with the community that has embraced us as their Center.”

Staying true to the island culture, the name, The Grove, pays homage to the agricultural roots of Kapolei and the Ewa plains, which were once a flourishing sugar plantation. 

The entire $350 million buildouts of Ka Makana Ali’i shopping center are being led and brought into fruition by DeBartolo Development. Built on a legacy of more than six decades, the DeBartolo name is recognized as an icon in the real estate industry. Edward J. DeBartolo, Jr., former owner of the San Francisco 49ers and his brother, Edward Kobel, have evolved DeBartolo Development into one of the largest private real estate investment and development companies in the country.

Today, DeBartolo Development invests in real estate assets of all sizes and scopes, specializing in market-driven, ground-up development of multifamily, hospitality, retail and mixed-use projects throughout the United States. DeBartolo Development combines experience, sound research and market foresight with institutional partnerships and strong lender and broker relationships to meet the unique challenges of today’s real estate environment.

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“Hawai‘i Pacific Health will be a much needed facility for the community and having Hawai‘i’s best grocery store, Foodland Farms, will bring everyday conveniences to the fastest growing community in Hawai‘i,” said Rich Hartline, vice president of development for DeBartolo Development. “Having a locally owned grocery store and innovative clinic within the Center will position Ka Makana Ali‘i as a premiere destination for the Ewa and Kapolei neighborhoods.”

For more information on the DeBartolo Development, please visit their website at www.debartolodevelopment.com. And to stay up to date with when The Grove plans to open it’s doors to the public, visit https://www.kamakanaalii.com.  

Aloha, Atlantis Ko Olina

Get ready to swap your Mai Tai’s for some Bahama Mama’s because Atlantis, Bahamas pristine luxury resort, is coming to the island of Oahu. 

Joining the Ko Olina neighborhood, this 26-acre property will be found alongside other five star resorts including, Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa, Four Seasons Resort Oahu Ko Olina, and Marriott’s Ko Olina Beach Club. 

The project has been in the works for more than a decade and was announced with much fanfare in 2005, but has stalled since then. While an exact opening date has yet to be announced, development on Atlantis Ko Olina is expected to begin soon.

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Although details of the property are being kept under wraps, this project is expected to cost $2 Billion, making it one of the most expensive resorts ever built. Sources say there will be a mix of hotel, condo and timeshare units. The 26-acre property will feature approximately 800 guest rooms and 524 residences should you choose to live more like a local. You can anticipate Atlantis, Ko Olina to have similar attractions and attributes to their Dubai property, Atlantis, the Palm. 

The Lost Chambers Aquarium, is expected to be a centerpiece of Atlantis Ko Olina, is also a key attraction at Atlantis, the Palm. The aquarium is home to over 65,000 animals, some of which guests can interact with in snorkeling pools, diving excursions, and interactive feeding shows. Some of the luxury hotel rooms will have an aquarium view, where guest will be able to experience a dolphin encounter and a shark habitat. There will also be plenty of dining options, with Atlantis offering everything from casual lounges and bars to high-end restaurants.

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One thing you won’t find at the Ko Olina location is a Casino. Reportedly, that is one of the debates that has put the project on hold since the initial announcement in 2005. However, Atlantis Ko Olina does plan to give guests an authentic Hawaiian experience. The resort’s ocean-themed architecture and landscaping will incorporate elements of the island’s unique environment and culture.

“Hawaii is the perfect location for our next Atlantis destination resort,” says Serge Zaalof, Chief Operating Officer of Atlantis Resorts. “This resort is set to quickly become a new landmark in Hawaii and will introduce the fun, interactive entertainment experiences at the heart of the Atlantis philosophy,” says Zaalof.

How do you feel about his new development? Will you be avoiding the tourist trap or will you find yourself trying to sneak into the pool? 

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