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The public-private partnership would deliver a new stadium, 4,500 residential units, as well as retail and commercial spaces. The chosen master developer will operate and maintain the facility for 30 years.
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On Wednesday Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi signed Honolulu City Council Bill 50 and 51, expanding and rezoning the area covered by the Hālawa Area Transit-Oriented Development Plan.
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A Request for Proposals is the first step in the procurement process and will provide both the NASED and the surrounding area to be delivered jointly as one integrated project. Officials say the new Aloha Stadium is on track to open for the 2028 UH football season.
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Officials say new plans for the revamped Aloha Stadium will offer more transparency and actually get the ball rolling. They now estimate the venue to open by the 2028 football season. HPR’s Sabrina Bodon reports on the proposed public-private partnership.
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Longtime UH football fans of all ages gave one last goodbye to Aloha Stadium on Saturday. The facility opened up for a once-in-a-lifetime event where anyone could walk through the locker rooms, see memorabilia and even purchase a piece of the stadium. HPR's Casey Harlow spoke with attendees about their favorite memories.
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Speaking to The Conversation, University of Hawaiʻi President David Lassner shared how the university system is poised to address Hawaiʻi's workforce shortage in health care and education. As for what the state is doing about a new football stadium, Lassner said he has not seen the detailed plan yet.
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Gov. David Ige has indicated he may change directions for the Aloha Stadium construction project. State Sen. Glenn Wakai told The Conversation he's disappointed with the lack of transparency this late in the development stage.
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The NFL is replacing the Pro Bowl with weeklong skills competitions and a flag football game. The new event will be renamed “The Pro Bowl Games” and will feature AFC and NFC players showcasing their football and non-football skills in challenges over several days.
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Last week, the ʻAiea Neighborhood Board learned that Gov. David Ige's chief of staff paused the bidding process to explore the option of having the University of Hawaiʻi build the stadium. We hear from Democratic contender and current Lt. Gov. Josh Green.
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The Conversation: Lt. Gov. Green reacts to Aloha Stadium changes; Breast cancer nonprofit fundraiserLt. Gov. Josh Green shares his perspective on the future of the Aloha Stadium Entertainment District after Gov. Ige opted to explore other options; The Mauna Kea Hui talks about environmental justice on the mountain; UH's VP for Academic Strategy discusses the university's draft strategic plan; Komen Hawaii talks about a change in emphasis ahead of an upcoming breast cancer fundraising event