Hawaii Business Magazine’s Most Popular Stories of 2022
Here’s what people are reading on our website and social media.
Here’s what people are reading on our website and social media.
He led transformative changes at Hawai‘i’s fourth largest bank, improved its financial results and helped drive innovation across the state.
These 78 companies and nonprofits gave more than $217.3 million and 78,692 volunteer hours.
President Chason Ishii talks about new cloud-based services, recruiting and retaining employees, and the expensive challenges of climate change.
After a flurry of ultra-high-end sales over the past few years, just seven homes in that rarified price range are up for sale now.
Amidst a building boom, the construction industry has used innovation and creativity to successfully navigate material and labor issues.
CEO and President Andrew Rosen talks about new branches and a new headquarters, plus enhanced ATMs and a commitment to financial literacy.
CEO Russell Lau says it’s main focus is offering both conventional and unique solutions so local people can buy their first homes or create real estate portfolios for long-term generational wealth.
CEO Peter Ingram talks about hiring, investments and innovations like fuel from local feedstocks and all-electric seagliders that can fly between islands.
Recognizing excellence in Hawaiʻi's commercial real estate industry with NAIOP Hawaii's 25th annual Kukulu Hale Awards.
Hawaii Business Magazine identified the leading real estate companies and invited them to submit their Top Performers.
CEO Ben Godsey says it’s critical that employees can grow and make their mark – the company’s “secret sauce.”
CEO Jeff Wagoner talks about major renovations in Waikīkī and Kona, new properties purchased in the Maldives and Thailand, and a major challenge facing the entire hospitality industry.
Mining challenges for opportunities, the Hawai‘i Island business community continues to turn adversity into innovation.
The family watercress farm adjacent to Pearlridge Center has flourished through the pandemic, says its fourth-generation leader.
The founders say a new way of organizing home health care is better for patients, their families and the caregivers who help them.
Here’s what local experts say is driving the exodus and why efforts to keep employees should start the day they’re hired.
Employees have spoken in the Best Places to Work Survey. Find out where they work and why they love their jobs.
Resort/golf course sales and vacant land sales each totaled almost a billion dollars, according to a year-end report from Colliers Hawaii. About half of the purchase volume was made by Hawai‘i-based investors.
Technology, the pandemic, global instability, climate change and other factors are driving change and uncertainty worldwide. We want to know how important Hawai‘i organizations are responding to this change and uncertainty.
Profiles of winners of the annual Hawaii Venture Capital Association awards.
Blue Startups, Elemental Excelerator and Mana Up are working to diversify Hawai‘i’s economy.
Honoring commercial interior design excellence in Hawai‘i, the Ho‘ohuli Awards exemplifies design excellence and celebrates local interior design talent. This awards program furthers IIDA's vision to support culture and positively impact the health and well-being of people’s lives through a greater understanding of interior design.
Building quality education, health care infrastructure, and a competitive workforce are essential to create a thriving community. Here are the individuals and companies that are committed to elevating West Oʻahu.