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  2. List of tallest buildings in Honolulu - Wikipedia

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    As of late 2020, Honolulu had 92 high-rise buildings over 300 feet (91 meters) in height, with four more under construction. [1] The first high-rise that exceeded 350 ft was the Ala Moana Hotel built in 1970. The next high-rise was the Yacht Harbor Towers followed by the Hawaii Monarch Hotel and the Discovery Bay Center.

  3. Ilikai Hotel & Luxury Suites - Wikipedia

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    The remainder of the building had been converted to 575 individually owned residential condos and 80 time-share units. [8] In 2009, the 203 hotel rooms remaining in the Ilikai, which was facing foreclosure, were acquired by New York-based iStar Financial, which brought in Honolulu-based Aqua-Aston Hospitality to manage the property. [ 4 ]

  4. The Met (skyscraper) - Wikipedia

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    The project was developed by Pebble Bay (Thailand) Ltd., a subsidiary of the Singaporean company Hotel Properties Limited. Pebble Bay, which acquired the land from the U.S. Information Service in 2003, planned to develop a high-rise condo, The Met, along with a low-rise hotel on the smaller plot in front.

  5. 14-story luxury condo building with pickleball court to rise ...

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    The new plan is to build a 76-unit condo building and a separate five-story parking garage with 156 spaces. The condo tower will stand 144 feet high. The garage will be 66 feet, 2 inches high.

  6. Fact check: Waties Island SC high rise rumors are misleading

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    People will be able to give their input on a proposed suburban development on the island.

  7. Richardson Beach - Wikipedia

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    The name Richardson comes from its original owners, Elsa and George Richardson, whose home still stands there. [2] George Richardson was the former Chief Detective of the County of Hawaii, and a descendant of Kekuiapoiwa, mother of Kamehameha I, and her second husband Kamanawa, [3] received the land as a gift of gratitude from the Malo family.