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The news that Gov. David Ige may be moving in another direction when it comes to the New Aloha Stadium Entertainment District certainly caught many people by surprise.
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HPR asked both gubernatorial candidates — Democrat Josh Green and Republican Duke Aiona — for their thoughts about the proposed new direction of the New Aloha Stadium Entertainment District project.
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Gubernatorial candidate Duke Aiona and central Oʻahu community leaders share their reactions to Gov. David Ige's change in plans for the New Aloha Stadium Entertainment District; Writer-producer Susan Stanton shares what it takes to succeed in the television industry
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Officials say there were no injuries or reports of damage after a helicopter landed in the parking lot of Aloha Stadium on Wednesday afternoon.
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Two consortiums with local developers are advancing to the next stage of the new Aloha Stadium project. Construction for the new stadium is expected to start in 2023.
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State officials say the new Aloha Stadium will meet the community's needs, regardless of whether professional sports come to the state.
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Slow progress on affordable housing has advocates eyeing a prime 98-acre site now in play. HPR's Noe Tanigawa has more.
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The next step for the new Aloha Stadium project has been delayed. A request for proposals for the project has been pushed back until early next year. The state Department of Accounting and General Services cites an administrative review, as well as preparing for the upcoming legislative session.
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At a press conference on November 17, state officials said initial construction alone will create over 12,000 jobs, amounting to nearly $600 million in construction wages.
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It's Round 2 of the Aloha Stadium discussion. Panelists state Sen. Glenn Wakai and Public Works Administrator Chris Kinimaka cover the pros and cons of the new proposed entertainment district in Halawa.