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  2. Grove Farm (Lihue, Hawaii) - Wikipedia

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    By 1974, sugar production was leased to Alexander & Baldwin, while the company moved into residential and resort real estate operations. [4] The Wilcox estate was added to the National Register of Historic Places listings in Hawaii on June 25, 1974, as site 74000722. Its boundary was adjusted to total 81.79 acres (33.10 ha) on December 8, 1978 ...

  3. Oracle billionaire Larry Ellison's incredible real estate ...

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    Here are all the real estate holdings belonging to Ellison, the fifth-richest person in the world. Oracle cofounder Larry Ellison is the fifth-richest person in the world, with a net worth of more ...

  4. Lihue, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Lihue (Hawaiian: Līhuʻe, [liːˈhuʔe]) is an unincorporated community, census-designated place (CDP) and the county seat of Kauai County, Hawaii, United States. Lihue is the second-largest town on the Hawaiian island of Kauaʻi, following Kapaʻa. As of the 2010 census, the CDP had a population of 6,455, [2] up from 5,694 at the 2000 census.

  5. Amfac - Wikipedia

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    The Pioneer Mill in Lahaina closed in 1999, and the Kekaha Sugar Mill and Lihue Plantation closed in 2000. [9] [8] West Maui Land acquired the former Pioneer Mill fields above Launiupoko Beach Park. [10] Steve Case acquired the Lihue plantation in 2001. [11] Amfac Hawaii went into Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2002. [12]

  6. List of places in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of census-designated places in Hawaii. ... Lihue † 8,004 Kauai: 41 Ewa Villages ... West Loch Estate: 5,523 Honolulu: 54 Kahaluu: 5,241 Honolulu: 55

  7. Genshiro Kawamoto - Wikipedia

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    Genshiro Kawamoto (川本 源司郎, Kawamoto Genshiro, born 1932) is a Japanese businessman known for his real estate investments in Japan, California and Hawaii. [1] He is also notable for controversial real estate investments in the late 1980s, when he bought more than 170 properties, including many Oʻahu homes. [2]