In the Jan 20, 2021, article, Move-ins start at new affordable rental complex on Oahu's Leeward Coast, Janis L. Magin writes about our Hale O Makana Maili project.
Here is an excerpt from the article:
About 22 families have started to move in to Hale O Makana Maili, a 52-unit affordable rental project for low-income tenants in Leeward Oahu that spurred protests and a lawsuit from neighboring residents as well as a new city rule that could affect all affordable housing projects on Oahu going forward.
The project has 13 one-bedroom, one-bath units, 31 two-bedroom, one-bath units and seven three-bedroom, two-bath units for tenants making no more than 30%, 50% or 60% of the area median income, as well as a manager’s unit, in six two-story garden-style buildings on 1.95 acres of a 2.78-acre parcel. The complex also includes a manager’s office, a community resource center, a multi purpose room with a mural by Pow! Wow! Hawaii artist KameaHadar, a community kitchen, community lounge and laundry facility. The grounds include open space, a playground, electric vehicle charging stations and bicycle storage stalls.
Please see full article here.