Pickles at Forté is a first-of-its-kind space for Downtown Honolulu,” says Andrew Yani, Chief Innovation Officer at Avalon ...
According to CollegeBoard, in 2025-26 the average college student will spend $3,015 per month ($27,140 over nine months) on ...
Hawai‘i children experience homelessness each year, and it can have “a disproportionate effect over the rest of their lives.” ...
This story, originally published by Hawaii Business Magazine in November 2015, has been updated to reflect current timelines. Hawai‘i’s oldest continuously operated companies, nonprofits and other ...
Today, they are mostly gone. But from the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy in 1893 to the 1950s, Hawai‘i’s economy, society and government were dominated by an oligarchy of companies known as the ...
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A look at the policy decisions, external crises and social changes that gave Hawai‘i the most expensive housing in the nation ...
The issues faced in 1982 sound familiar, more than four decades later: a blowback against tourism, high interest rates that stifle expansion and development, weak housing sales, a shortage of capital, ...
In 1970, the price of paradise was already too high. As reported in the February issue of Hawaii Business Magazine that year, the U.S. Labor Department said a family of four in Honolulu needed to earn ...
The Admission Act – signed into law on March 18, 1959, by President Dwight D. Eisenhower – dissolved the Territory of Hawai‘i and established America’s 50th state. Statehood took effect on Aug. 21, ...
Hawai‘i Business Magazine is proud to present Emerging Legal Stars 2025, recognizing the next generation of attorneys making an impact in Hawai‘i’s legal community. This special feature, publishing in ...