The Maui News

Kaulana Mahina Apartments celebrates its grand opening in Central Maui

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KAHULUI—The grand opening of Kaulana Mahina Apartments took place in Wailuku on Thursday, April 18. The apartments are workforce housing and the milestone event marked a new precedent for workforce developmen­ts on Maui, and comes at a time when the chronicall­y undersuppl­ied housing market on Maui has been further impacted by the devastatin­g fires of last August, according to a press release from Kaulana incorporat­ed.

Legacy Partners, in partnershi­p with the AFL-CIO Building Investment Trust (BIT), joins its associates in celebratio­n of this central Maui project. The governor, mayor, local officials and project developers spoke at the event, sending a message that by working together and investing in the community, we can help solve Hawai‘i’s housing crisis and provide fundamenta­l support for local families.

Located at the entrance to Wailuku just off of Honoapi‘ilani Highway, the developmen­t broke ground with a blessing ceremony in 2022. Constructi­on progressed steadily, and in October 2023, Kaulana Mahina began accepting applicatio­ns for a lottery for its affordable rental units. More than 3,000 residents applied, indicating the extreme need for housing on Maui.

Residents are now moving in as the community nears completion. When finished, Kaulana Mahina will comprise 324 affordable and market-rate rental apartments on 14.4 acres. Featuring modern appliances and high-quality finishes, Maui’s newest homes offer a range of amenities including a swimming pool, outdoor BBQ areas, yoga room, fitness center and dog park—all included in the monthly rent.

“We are proud to bring the first affordable workforce project of significan­t size to Maui in more than 34 years,” said Kerry Nicholson, senior managing director at Legacy Partners. “Maui’s housing crisis will not be solved overnight, but it’s a good feeling to be able to contribute a small piece to the solution. We hope that many will raise their hands to help remove some of the impediment­s which have resulted in so few housing units being built

each year.”

Maui Mayor Richard Bissen said, “Kaulana Mahina Apartments will provide crucial, affordable workforce housing for essential workers, such as teachers, first responders, healthcare profession­als, and service industry employees who are critical in supporting our local economy and everyday community needs. This project provides much anticipate­d relief through a daunting housing crisis, and will provide 324 new rentals for local residents.”

“Congratula­tions to Legacy Partners, AFL-CIO Building Investment Trust (BIT) and all those on your team who played a role in the developmen­t of Kaulana Mahina Apartments as you celebrate the grand opening of this ambitious project,” said Governor Josh Green of the opening. “Ending the state’s housing crisis has been one of the top priorities for my administra­tion. The lack of housing was especially acute on Maui even before the devastatin­g wildfires that ravaged Lahaina last August, and the horrific tragedy only worsened the situation.“

“The 324 workforce housing units that Kaulana Mahina will provide will go a long way toward solving our housing woes, but we still have much to do as we rebuild the island of Maui,” said Dean Minakami, HHFDC executive

director. “We need more partnershi­ps between HHFDC and our other state housing-related agencies, Maui County and developers such as Legacy Partners and BIT to do even more.”

The grand opening also celebrated the first major investment of AFLCIO and its members in Hawai‘i in affordable workforce housing. AFLCIO members include HGEA and all the Hawai‘i building and constructi­on trades, numbering in the hundreds of thousands of workers.

“Mahalo plenty to all the partners who have been on board and stuck with us on this project,” added Nicholson.

For more informatio­n, visit www.kaulanamah­ina.com.

 ?? Courtesy photo ?? The grand opening of Kaulana Mahina Apartments—a workforce housing developmen­t in Wailuku—took place on Thursday, April 18.
Courtesy photo The grand opening of Kaulana Mahina Apartments—a workforce housing developmen­t in Wailuku—took place on Thursday, April 18.

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