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The term “located in the heart of Kaka’ako” thrown around a lot, but Kahuina truly fits the description. Being practially connected to SALT and right across the street from Mother Waldron park, not to mention minutes from John A. Burns School of Medicine (JABSOM).

A bird’s-eye peek over West Kakaʻako: the yellow outline marks Kahuina’s future home—two sleek glass towers on a podium with a pool, nestled among green, tree-lined streets near Kewalo harbor.










Future site of the Ku’aimeki Market, a lively plaza planned under Kahuina’s podium that will pack farm-fresh produce stalls, casual ʻono eateries, local-maker pop-ups, and weekend live-music events into one walkable gathering spot.

Front and center are Kahuina’s two towers—the sleek, charcoal-toned Lamaku rising 43 stories and the lighter Mamalu at 32 stories—bringing a combined ≈ 859 homes, roughly 60 % of them set aside for workforce or affordable buyers and renters. They’ll sit atop a shared podium with a pool deck, ~35 k sq ft of street-level retail and a over 1,000-stall garage, all set against the emerald Koʻolau mountains in the distance.

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Street Level Shots:

A view of the future site from the corner of Coral and Pohukaina streets, a fimiliar landmark spot for anyone who frequents the Kaka’ako area.

Literally ust a few steps from SALT at Our Kakaʻako—where morning coffee at Arvo, plate lunches from Highway Inn, boutique shopping, farmers-market pop-ups, and live pau-hana music all converge in one walkable hub.

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