Hawai‘i’s Top Business Leaders in the 1960s, ’70s and ’80s
From Chinn Ho to David Murdock, here are the men and occasional women selected as the year’s most influential leaders.
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From Chinn Ho to David Murdock, here are the men and occasional women selected as the year’s most influential leaders.
The governor’s power to fill vacant seats in the state Legislature has been used at least 82 times. Some appointees then launched big political careers.
In a recent interview, Benjamin describes the company’s transition to being entirely focused on Hawai‘i commercial real estate.
A program that limits access at Kaua‘i’s Hā‘ena State Park and raises local dollars is considered a model for places inundated by visitors.
A 40-year-old Honolulu condominium can show its age in many ways: brittle, leaking pipes; cracks in its concrete walls and decks; rusted rebar; and corroded railings and window frames.
Two Hawaiian language experts and other sources say the proper spelling and pronunciation doesn’t include diacritical marks.
The leader of Hawai‘i’s largest health-care system brings fresh ideas for expanding services statewide while stabilizing the financials.
Small landowners and developers can use exemptions and waivers to build new multistory rentals on small residential lots – and help ease the housing squeeze.
A certified forest-therapy guide leads visitors and locals into the woods.
Andy Kinghan is the go-to guy when you want a “smart home” that takes advantage of the latest technology in audio, video, networking, security, lighting and even automatic window shades.
Thousands of families are taking charge of their children's education. Many say they like the flexibility and are happy with the outcomes.
Rising insurance rates continue to squeeze condo owners on O‘ahu, but relief may be in sight