..."I've been surfing Kewalos for over 35 years," said Iwami, a soft-spoken fire department captain raised in Manoa. "The ocean and the aina has given me strength and wisdom beyond words and made me the man I am today; and if this project goes through, I can foresee that things would change and a whole lifestyle would be lost."
The project he's referring to is the Kaka'ako Makai development project. The State of Hawaii, via the Honolulu Community Development Authority (HCDA), has proposed a $650M construction project on 36.5 acres that would change the complexion of urban Honolulu. Alexander & Baldwin Properties (A&B) has already been selected as the first-ranked developer of the project...
