G70 Celebrates 50 Years
When we were founded in 1971 as a small studio trying to make a difference in a big world, we would have never imagined to have the impact we do today.
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When we were founded in 1971 as a small studio trying to make a difference in a big world, we would have never imagined to have the impact we do today.
In a gallon-sized ziploc bag were a white tube sock, uncooked grains of rice, black buttons, a strip of fabric glue, strong and instructions on how to transform these items into a snowman.
Hawaii Business Magazine’s former Director of Events Anthony Bagnoli, spoke with Charles Kaneshiro, President and COO of G70, a presenting sponsor for the CHANGE Event Series.
In March, Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day is recognized around the world. In honor of this, we share some thoughts and advice from our G70 Associate Principals.
When COVID-19 hit Hawaiʻi late in the winter of 2020, everyone had to adapt. Project Vision Hawai‘i was no exception.
The 14th Hawaii Book & Music Festival Presented by Bank of Hawaii will return to the Civic Grounds by Honolulu Hale in Historic Downtown Honolulu, the weekend of May 4-5, 2019.
There is nothing more valuable than local knowledge when it comes to real estate transactions and that is the specialty of a REALTOR®. Hawaii REALTORS® is there to help agents, brokers and other real estate professionals succeed in their business while practicing the highest levels of ethics and excellence.
Past or present, people remain the soul of Kakaʻako Ewa-uplifting its concrete facade, splashing color and character across sullen streets, and creating new spaces for communions and opportunities.
What does it take to succeed in Hawaiʻi? Read stories from local companies that have endured and flourished for many years.
About 1 in 8 condos for sale on O‘ahu are leasehold. Many, including some prestigious properties, are declining in value as the end of their land leases near.
Two years after the fire, its core historic and commercial center is still in ruins. But residents are rebuilding their businesses, homes and lives around the edges of town.