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  2. Maui looking at up to $100K for ohana unit construction - AOL

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    When the first-term mayor was running for office in 2022, one of his proposals to make housing more affordable on Maui was to encourage the construction of ohana units via the creation of pre ...

  3. Maui Land & Pineapple Company - Wikipedia

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    Kapalua Land Company, Ltd. (KLC) operates the Kapalua Resort of 1,650 acres (6.7 km 2), along with the development and sale of real estate on the resort.KLC was established in 1975 and manages resort holdings of over 800 residences, homesites and condominiums, golf courses, tennis courts, a spa, retail and pro shops.

  4. Ohana - Wikipedia

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    In contemporary Hawaiian real estate jargon, an "ʻohana unit" is a type of secondary suite. It is a part of a house or a separate structure on the same lot that may contain a relative but which may not be rented to the general public. [1] [2] [3]

  5. James Campbell (industrialist) - Wikipedia

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    James Campbell, Esq. (February 4, 1826 – April 21, 1900) was a Scots-Irish industrialist in sugar cane processing, who became one of the largest landowners in the United States Territory of Hawaiʻi, and a real estate developer. He was an immigrant to Hawaiʻi from Ireland.

  6. Hawaii's cherished notion of family, the ohana, endures in ...

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    Archie Kalepa, a surfing legend and revered member of Maui's Native Hawaiian community, urged his ohana to honor core values. “Love your family, take care of the land," he said, “and you’ll ...

  7. List of Hawaiian royal residences - Wikipedia

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    Estate willed to the City of Honolulu for a park; the house burned down in early 1900s; the Sheraton Princess Kaiulani Hotel was built on the ground [1] Brick Palace: Lāhainā Meant for Kaʻahumanu, but she had a grass hut built next to it and Kamehameha I lived in it for about a year.