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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.  

Oahu’s Favorite Farmers Markets

When it comes to grocery shopping on the island, nothing compares to picking up produce from your local farmers market. Not only is it a great way to support the community, it is also more cost effective, and guarantees you the freshest of product.

Since Hawaii is a culture that thrives off of local agriculture, farmers markets are a staple within the growing communities. It doesn’t matter if you need to pick up some papaya and pineapple, or looking to get your hands on a little Hawaiian honey, we’ve got you covered! 

Here are 15 of Oahu’s favorite Farmers Markets. Each title is complete with a link to their Yelp page for more information. Happy shopping!

KCC Farmers Market
Saturdays, 7:30 am – 11:00 am

Since KCC is one of the most popular markets on island, you are able to choose from a wide variety of farmers and vendors. Everything from fresh squeezed lemonade, vegan grindz and even handmade soaps you are guaranteed to find what you are looking for and more at this farmers market.    

Honolulu Farmers Market

Wednesdays, 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Located inside the Neil Blaisdell Center, The Honolulu Farmers Market is the ultimate spot for a little taste testing action. Local vendors include Vida Farms, Mochi Lab and No Ka Oi Cookie Company.  

Hyatt’s Farmers Market

Thursdays, 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm

You can find local artists crafting koi wood sculptures and farms making fresh cane juice, right in the heart of Waikiki. It’s the perfect place to pick up some handmade gifts or hand-picked produce.

King’s Village Farmers Market

Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm

This one stop shop is a great way for visitors to sample local sweets & snacks like poke, malasadas, and tapioca pudding. Set up right in the entrance off Kaiulani St, you can’t miss it.

Manoa Farmers Market

Tuesdays, Thursdays, Sundays, 7:00 am – 11:00 am

Although this market is more on the smaller side, it can be paired with a trip to Manoa falls, making for the perfect adventure day. Since it’s held in the Manoa Marketplace shopping center, there’s plenty more to see once you’re finished browsing the market.

Kakaako Farmers Market

Saturdays, 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

The layout is just as large as KCC’s, minus the crowd. The less crowded atmosphere allows locals more time to talk with vendors here, so the experience is more engaging. If you like to talk story about where your food comes from, this is the market for you!

Fort Street Mall

Tuesday & Friday, 7:00 am – 2:00 pm

Catered to the working crowd this downtown market was a wider selection of produce than most farmers markets. The market is set up on the pedestrian mall and makes for a great spot to spend your lunch break.

Waialua Farmers Market

Saturdays 8:30 am – 12:00 pm

If you’re not a fan of crafts and food booths in your farmer’s markets, this Co-Op is a good one for you. Almost exclusively produce, the farmers and vendors are happy to give you tips on cooking & preparing your purchases, for a true farm to table experience. 

Mahiku Farmers Market

Wednesdays, 3:00 -7:00 pm

Mahiku runs the markets at King’s Village & Hyatt in Waikiki (see above). This is their Ewa Beach Farmers Market on the West side of Oahu. However, there is typically 7 or 8 vendors total, making it one of the smallest markets on island.

Pearlridge Farmers Market

Saturdays, 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

If you could only visit one market on this list, Pearlridge is a must-see! This is one of the only markets where you’ll find organic meats for sale. It has consistently grown, without getting too crowded, so locals love it. There’s even live Hawaiian music to enjoy as you browse! 

Makeke Kapolei 

Thursdays, 3:00 pm – 6:30 pm

Famous for the friendliness of its vendors, this market showcases the essence of aloha. It is also known for having fun activities for the keiki (kids) so they can enjoy themselves while you look around.

Winward Mall Farmers Market

Sundays, 10:00 -2:00 pm

A little different since the booths set up indoors, so you’re out of the heat and in the AC. Some are sceptical about whether most produce is grown locally, but most love the food offerings and the comfortable setting. Maybe not as authentic, but still a good time in the largest mall on the Windward Side.

Haleiwa Farmers Market

Thursdays, 2:00 pm -6:00 pm

You might have known this local market from it’s old location right in Haleiwa town itself. It’s the same community event, just moved over to Waimea Valley. You are sure to find goodies and treats made exclusively on the North Shore of Oahu Keep in mind that a lot of people come to see the waterfalls here, so parking can be hard.

Kailua Farmers Market

Thursdays, 5:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Recommended as one of the must-do’s while in Kailua, visitors are able to eat a wide selection of local foods and shop some of the freshest produce. With decent prices and variety of vendors to choose from, you won’t leave this market disappointed or empty handed. 

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