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Demolition almost done on Blue Hawaii resort

Coco Palms to undergo $175-million renovation

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WAILUA, Hawaii — A resort featured in the 1961 Elvis Presley movie Blue Hawaii — and destroyed in a 1992 hurricane — is nearing the end of its demolition phase.

The US$3.5-million partial demolition of the Coco Palms resort is part of a US$175-million renovation, the Garden Island reported.

“We hope to be done by the end of the year with demo and start constructi­on in January,” said Tyler Greene, co-owner of Coco Palms Hui, LLC.

Greene and his business partner Chad Waters started work on the project in 2012.

The demolition is expected to be done by the end of this year, with constructi­on possibly starting as soon as January.

The resort is expected to reopen in 2018 as one of the Hyatt brand’s upscale luxury properties.

Board of Land and Natural Resources members gave approval in October to allow the temporary use of state land on the property while renovation­s are underway.

Kauai geologist Chuck Blay plans to survey Wailua Beach in anticipati­on of future use with the resort’s reopening.

The beach “has had a history of going almost completely away over past decades,” he said. “We would like to learn more about how and why it may fluctuate from a beautiful, full, wide beach to almost nothing within months or even weeks.”

 ?? — WIKIPEDIA ?? The Coco Palms Resort is expected to reopen in 2018 as one of Hyatt’s upscale luxury properties. Demolition should be finished by the end of the year.
— WIKIPEDIA The Coco Palms Resort is expected to reopen in 2018 as one of Hyatt’s upscale luxury properties. Demolition should be finished by the end of the year.

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