A&B Properties, Kamehameha Schools Unveil Plans for New Community in Kakaako

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A&B Properties, Inc., a wholly owned real estate subsidiary of Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. (NYSE: ALEX) (A&B), and landowner Kamehameha Schools today announced that they are unveiling plans for a new, innovative residential community at 600 Ala Moana Boulevard called The Collection.

The community, to be developed by A&B Properties subsidiary The Collection LLC, is planned to include a high-rise tower, a mid-rise building and town homes, as well as retail shops and restaurants. Condominium sales for the high-rise are scheduled to begin this summer. The project is designed for the local market, with prices in the high-rise tower starting in the high $300,000s for onebedroom units, mid $500,000s for two-bedroom units, and mid $700,000s for three-bedroom units.

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Offering a wide selection of well-priced units, The Collection provides housing solutions for individuals, couples and families interested in living within one of urban Honolulu’s most exciting new mixed-use neighborhoods. It is located at Keawe and South Streets, formerly the location of Comp USA and also known as “Block E” of the Kamehameha Schools’ “Our Kaka‘ako” master plan. A&B holds an option to acquire the site from Kamehameha Schools.

The 43-story high-rise tower is designed to include approximately 400 modern, one-, two- and threebedroom residences, most with beautiful ocean views in either the Diamond Head or ‘ewa directions. The four-story mid-rise contemplates approximately 50 flats—primarily studios and a select number of one- and two-bedroom residences. The 16 innovative, two- and three-bedroom town home residences proposed for the project feature individual garages to maintain owner privacy, giving the feel of single-family living.

The three distinct residential products comprising The Collection are currently designed to provide gathering and entertainment areas for residents within their individual buildings. High-rise residents also will enjoy a pool, outdoor lounge, fitness center, clubroom, and private dog park within the tower.

“A&B Properties is excited to expand its role in the rapid transformation of Kaka‘ako with this newest redevelopment project, The Collection—an entire community within an urban neighborhood,” said Chris Benjamin, A&B president & chief operating officer. “The homes are specifically designed and priced to appeal to a range of local buyers, creating a true neighborhood in the heart of Honolulu.”

The Collection’s central location in Kaka‘ako, between South Street and Ward Avenue, and proximity to a small, active hui of entrepreneurs, chefs, artists and innovators who share a strong sense of community and are helping author Kaka‘ako’s future, make it an attractive choice for buyers.

Kaka‘ako currently is well into its transformation, offering monthly evening events, such as the popular “Eat the Street” lunch wagon gathering and the Honolulu Night Market. Already, many progressive local eateries such as The Whole Ox Butcher & Deli, permanent pop-up restaurant location Taste, Insomnia Cafe, and

Hank’s Haute Dogs draw many residents to the area. R/D, 808 Urban, ii Gallery and Paiko flower shop spotlight many of Hawai‘i’s local artists and entrepreneurs who have established themselves in this neighborhood.

The Collection offers shopping and dining options with its planned ground floor retail spaces, and also will be just a short distance from nearby Restaurant Row, Ward Centers, and Ala Moana Center, as well as Kamehameha Schools’ planned retail village, Salt.

“Kamehameha Schools has been busily revitalizing this important area as part of the Our Kaka‘ako 15-year master plan, and we are enjoying witnessing its transformation into a place of creativity, innovation and community,” said Paul Kay, director of real estate development at Kamehameha Schools. “A&B Properties’ newest offering, The Collection, is a wonderful addition to our neighborhood as it will further our vision of creating an urban-island community that is within reach for many Hawai‘i residents.” For more information on Kamehameha Schools Kaka‘ako master plan and a list of events, retailers and restaurants, visit www.OurKakaako.com.

“Kaka’ako is becoming Honolulu’s new compact and complete urban neighborhood, where residents can enjoy home-grown, creative shopping, eating and entertainment options, surrounded by great neighbors in a walk-to-work community,” added A&B’s Benjamin. “With the introduction of The Collection, Our Kaka‘ako is solidifying its position as Honolulu’s urban hub, evoking neighborhoods such as Seattle’s Capitol Hill, Portland’s Pearl District and San Francisco’s Mission District.” A&B Properties expects to engage its Waihonua at Kewalo project team to ensure a high-quality, island lifestyle design with an added focus on contemporary features and state-of-the art technologies.

A key focus includes blending the residential areas into the existing community for seamless unity. In addition to dedicated amenities and retail spaces within The Collection, the project will leverage the surrounding Kaka’ako retail and dining options, and will explore ways to welcome artists and food purveyors into the project on a rotating basis. Architects are Design Partners Incorporated of Honolulu and Pappageorge Haymes, based in Chicago. Philpotts Interiors returns to add a fun and contemporary island flair to the interior finishes.

The high-rise tower residences will be the first product offered to buyers, with an estimated sales date of summer 2013. Sales of the mid-rise and town homes will be offered individually and incrementally at a later date. Heyer & Associates is the exclusive broker, and will cooperate with qualified brokers.

Plans for and any offering of The Collection are subject to approval by the Hawaii Community Development Authority and filing of required federal and state condominium registration documents.

For more information and regular updates on The Collection, register online at www.TheCollectionHonolulu.com.

 

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