Description
This building is located in the Kapolei Business Park, a fully improved modern business and industrial park containing wide roads and landscaping. The building is beautifully built out with lots of windows, 5 private offices, kitchen and restrooms. Additionally, there are eight free parking stalls dedicated to this office space.
The City of Kapolei and the surrounding region known as the Ewa Plain are the most rapidly growing areas on the Island of Oahu. This region is where both city and state officials are directing the majority of future growth on the Island of Oahu, Hawaii's most populous island. As the brainchild of The Estate of James M. Campbell ("Campbell Estate"), the City of Kapolei was designed as a complete master planned community with the intentions of becoming a major urban center rivaling Downtown Honolulu, providing a place to live, work, shop and enjoy recreational activities, eliminating the need to travel into the densely populated Downtown Honolulu or Waikiki areas. Businesses and services needed to support the rapidly growing community have been moving to the area in unmatched numbers. Recent additions have included nationally known businesses such as The Home Depot, Gannett's $85 million dollar newspaper plant, K-Mart, Consolidated Theaters, Ace Hardware, Starbucks, Jamba Juice, Burger King, Wendy's, Jack in the Box, Chili's, McDonald's, KFC, Safeway, Longs Drugs, Blockbuster Video, Payless Shoesource and many more.