Howard Hughes Corporation: 5th Tower Approved

These are coming online being approved about every 3-4 months…..

HONOLULU–(BUSINESS WIRE)– The Howard Hughes Corporation ® (NYSE: HHC) received approval today for its fifth mixed-use project, the second residential and commercial development in Phase Two of the Ward Village ® Master Plan. Located at the corner of Queen Street and Kamakee Street, the building will include a highly-anticipated Whole Foods grocery store, new retail space and homes for local residents.

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Whole Foods Market Rendering for Ward Village in Honolulu (Photo: Business Wire)

The latest development will feature a 50,000 square-foot flagship Whole Foods Market that will serve both residents of Ward Village and the entire community as the specialty grocers largest store in Hawaii. The project will also include approximately 12,000 square-feet of additional retail space, district-wide parking and a tower with approximately 466 total residences.

The approved project is designed by architects Bohlin Cywinski Jackson who are internationally recognized for their portfolio of residential, civic and commercial work, including the most iconic retail store in the world, the Apple cube on 5th Avenue in New York. The project will be designed in collaboration with executive architect, Architects Hawaii, and a team of local consultants. The design will include indoor/outdoor seating at Whole Foods Market and be influenced by healthy, dynamic and nourishing natural elements. In addition,Halekauwila Street will become a walkable thoroughfare.

This approval marks another important milestone as we create a thriving Ward Village neighborhood for all to enjoy, said Nick Vanderboom, Senior Vice President of Development for The Howard Hughes Corporation (HHC). We are pleased to introduce several new community amenities as part of Phase Two ofWard Village, including a flagship grocery store, homes targeted for local residents, and a public park centered between our recently approved Gateway Towers designed by world renowned Richard Meier & Partners Architects.

Phase Two will further enhance the transformation of Ward Village into an environmentally sustainable, pedestrian-friendly community in the heart ofHonolulu. As the nations largest Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design-Neighborhood Development (LEED-ND) Platinum-Certified project and the only neighborhood development in Hawaii to receive the prestigious certification, the core values of Ward Village and Whole Foods Market are well-aligned.

Ward Village is a 60-acre urban master planned community located in the heart of Honolulubetween the citys downtown and Waikiki. This extraordinary coastal community is being meticulously curated into a vibrant neighborhood with plans for over 4,000 exceptional high-rise residences and more than one million square feet of retail space surrounded by outdoor public parks and pedestrian friendly streets. The neighborhood will be anchored by a four-acre public park that will serve as a multipurpose central gathering space inHonolulu where residents and visitors will convene, socialize and enjoy an array of community events.

About Ward Village®

Over the next decade, Ward Village will transform into a truly integrated community, offering unique retail experiences and exceptional residences set among dynamic public open spaces and walkable streets. Environmental stewardship is forefront in the Ward Village Master Plan, which recently received LEED for Neighborhood Development (LEED-ND) Platinum Certification.Ward Village offers premier street shopping, dining and entertainment in the heart of Honolulu, with over 135 unique shops, including 40 restaurants, sidewalk cafes and eateries. AnInformation Center and Sales Gallery for Ward Village opened in early 2014. Sales at Ward Village’s first two mixed-use residential projects – Waiea, at 1118 Ala Moana Boulevard, and Anaha, at 1108 Auahi Street – also began in early 2014. 

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