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The Conversation: Managing Hawai i s Airports Throughout The Pandemic

9:16 Steven Bond-Smith, senior research fellow at the Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre in Western Australia and incoming assistant professor at U-HERO Reality Check with Civil Beat: Co-living for digital nomads | Full Article One Oahu real estate developer is launching a new co-living space for digital nomads in a penthouse just outside Waikiki. Civil Beat s Chad Blair joined us to talk about reporter Stewart Yerton s recent article. Listen

Why One Developer Is Banking On More Digital Nomads Coming To Hawaii

Why One Developer Is Banking On More Digital Nomads Coming To Hawaii - Honolulu Civil Beat Why One Developer Is Banking On More Digital Nomads Coming To Hawaii With people flocking to Hawaii to work remotely, a local builder known for affordable green homes is creating a co-living space in an Ala Moana penthouse. Reading time: 7 minutes. For R.J. Martin, an Oahu real estate developer who once taught power yoga and college history, building homes has been about not just making a buck, but also addressing unfilled niches and social issues  like building affordable, energy efficient homes on the lower-income west side of the island.

Bill would reserve half of all beach parking for residents | News, Sports, Jobs

Bill would reserve half of all beach parking for residents | News, Sports, Jobs
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The Maui News / MATTHEW THAYER photos First photo: Seabury Hall junior Cora Fernandez, 17, holds a sign during Saturday afternoon’s “Stop Asian Hate” rally in front of the Queen Ka’ahumanu Center in Kahului. The event organizer said social media posts help spread word about the event. “I really want to show that Hawaii supports Asians and show that we stand with them,” Fernandez said. Fellow Seabury junior Leela Waterford held a sign that read “Hate is a virus too.” “I think that just because of the physical distance we are from the Mainland it’s easy to believe we are separated from these kinds of issues, but we need to remind ourselves that racism does exist in Hawaii,” Waterford said. “It needs to be addressed just like it does on the Mainland.”

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