Kamehameha Schools aims to develop more affordable housing in Kakaako
Kamehameha Schools aims to develop more affordable housing in Kakaako By Rick Daysog | February 3, 2021 at 5:25 PM HST - Updated February 3 at 5:59 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Kamehameha Schools provided more details Wednesday on its plans to develop hundreds of affordable housing and market-priced apartments in Kakaako.
In a meeting before the Hawaii Community Development Authority, the $12 billion charitable trust outlined its plans to build affordable and workforce housing on the two blocks along Auahi Street between Coral and Koula streets.
The projects will also include market-priced homes on Ala Moana Boulevard and commercial space on the street level.
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New Touchless Quench Q8 Water Cooler Comes with Antimicrobial Surface Protection
Press Release Summary:
Offers in-tank LED UV-C to help maintain cleanliness and water quality
Connects to an existing water supply to dispense hot and cold, mineral-infused drinking water
Original Press Release:
Quench announces the launch of the new, touchless Quench Q8 bottle-free filtered water system.
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA. (PRWEB) DECEMBER 16, 2020 - Quench, a Culligan company and a leading provider of filtered water solutions for businesses across the United States and Canada, has announced the launch of the new, touchless Quench Q8 bottle-free filtered water system. The Quench Q8 is a sleek, touchless, sensor-activated water cooler that connects to an existing water supply to dispense hot and cold, mineral-infused drinking water for commercial customers throughout the United States and Canada.