Hawaii Stocks

SYMPRICECHANGEVOLUME

September 2005

Cover Story

Kauai In Crisis

Mayor Bryan Baptiste deals with a garden of gridlock.

Kauai In Crisis

Mayor Bryan Baptiste deals with a garden of gridlock.

Features

Sayonara Means Goodbye

And hello. Japanese divestment of visitor industry properties and Mainland re-investment have led to an economic rebirth.

The Crowning of Kakaako

The coming redevelopment of the Kakaako Waterfront is billed as a master stroke of new urbanism in Honolulu. So why are some leaders worried?

Departments

TIGR: Something’s Fishy in Kona

Question Authority: Targeting Your Audience

Starr Seigle Advertising’s Chuck Cohen talks about the need for sharp-shooters —and more than one arrow—in the Information Age.

Technique: Easing the Pain of Patching

In Focus: A Crowd Pleaser

Michael Fuchs is building a Big Island development with a great storyline

HBuzz: Hbuzz

Law of the Line: Color Him Right About Publicity Rights

Leadership Lessons: Zoning for What? Housing for Whom?

Letters To The Editor: 9|05

Publisher's Nota Bene: Investing in the Future

Room At The Top: Bob Bosley

Owner, Diamondhead Sprinkler

Editor's Desktop: A Voice from 30 Years Ago

Dining with Dave: Gotham Grinds

If you can digest a sandwich here, you can digest one anywhere

Features: Sayonara Means Goodbye

And hello. Japanese divestment of visitor industry properties and Mainland re-investment have led to an economic rebirth.

Features: The Crowning of Kakaako

The coming redevelopment of the Kakaako Waterfront is billed as a master stroke of new urbanism in Honolulu. So why are some leaders worried?