Two Waikiki commercial landmarks, T-Galleria by DFS and the Kyo-ya Restaurant site, are in various stages of reopening and poised for further development.
At the worst point of the pandemic it was possible to walk down Kalakaua Avenue the 50-yard line of the state’s tourism economy without encountering cars or people. It was so quiet that wild chickens wandered freely through the neighborhood.
The 25,000-square-foot building on the property has been vacant since the restaurant, serving Japanese cuisine and with its elegant garden setting and catering operations, closed in 2007 after being open
The 25,000-square-foot building on the property has been vacant since the restaurant, serving Japanese cuisine and with its elegant garden setting and catering operations, closed in 2007 after being open