Redevelopment vision fleshed out for Aloha Stadium, homes, retail

Honolulu Star-Advertiser Hawaii News By Andrew Gomes May 7, 2021 On Thursday the state agency managing Aloha Stadium voted to approve demolishing the existing stadium before a new facility opens. Along with a new stadium, the Stadium Authority is looking at a major development that could include 3,300 homes, 650 hotel rooms, retail space approximating […]

Following board vote, demolition of Aloha Stadium now slated for late 2022

Hawaii News Now By HNN Staff May 6, 2021 Updated at 11:43 a.m.. HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) – The Stadium Authority has voted to move up the planned demolition of Aloha Stadium, projecting the landmark will now come down in late 2022. Authority members said the earlier demolition will allow plans for a replacement stadium and […]

Timeline for new Aloha Stadium district pushed back. State says it could take decades

Hawaii News Now By HNN Staff May 5, 2021 Updated at 7:14 a.m. HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) – Aloha Stadium leaders said it will likely take 20 years to finish building the New Aloha Stadium Entertainment District. About 90 people attended a virtual meeting Tuesday, in which organizers outlined their plan for the property and asked […]

Stage set for new Aloha Stadium redevelopment leadership

Honolulu Star-Advertiser Hawaii News By Andrew Gomes April 29, 2021 Hawaii lawmakers have fixed a kink in a state effort to redevelop Aloha Stadium and surrounding land in partnership with the private sector. House and Senate members voted near unanimously Tuesday to pass a bill that shifts command of the more than $1 billion plan […]

New Aloha Stadium Development May Finally Move Forward

Honolulu Civil Beat By Blaze Lovell April 25, 2021 Construction of the new Aloha Stadium would speed up under a measure the Legislature is expected to pass this week. The bill, on which lawmakers reached tentative agreement on Friday, would grant the Stadium Authority the ability to hold title to the 90-acre site surrounding the […]

State moves forward with new Aloha Stadium project, starts with real estate

KHON Local News April 21, 2020 HONOLULU (KHON2) — The state has began its search for a developer for the real estate portion of the new Aloha Stadium Entertainment District (NASED). The 98-acre NASED project will involve two Request for Proposals (RFP): one for the new Aloha  Stadium (Stadium Project) on approximately 20 acres and the other for […]

State takes first steps toward redeveloping property around new Aloha Stadium

Hawaii News Now Top Local Stories April 20, 2021 HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) – The state is taking the first steps toward redeveloping property around a new Aloha Stadium, beginning a market outreach for real estate development in the area. The state will put out a request for proposals for the New Aloha Stadium Entertainment District […]

Hawaii to hold briefing for developers on land surrounding Aloha Stadium

Pacific Business News Commercial Real Estate By Janis L. Magin April 20, 2021 The state of Hawaii has scheduled a briefing next month for the development community on how it plans to proceed with the real estate portion of the public-private partnership effort to redevelop Aloha Stadium and the 98 acres of land that surround […]

Input sought for development around Aloha Stadium

Honolulu Star-Advertiser Hawaii News By Andrew Gomes April 20, 2021 Updated 12:22 a.m. State officials want some help determining how 78 acres around Aloha Stadium can best become a new mixed-use community produced in partnership with a private developer. The state Department of Accounting and General Services is announcing today that it plans to host […]

Aloha Stadium won’t be torn down just yet

Honolulu Star-Advertiser By Ferd Lewis March 18, 2021 Even with University of Hawaii football no longer in the picture for stadium use in 2021, the New Aloha Stadium Entertainment District will wait until sometime in 2022 before it begins tearing down the current facility, a NASED official said. There had been wide speculation and discussion […]