![]() The three developer-led teams include a mix of international expertise, national sports design and construction experience, and outstanding local industry talent. This RFQ includes the new Aloha Stadium complemented by a mix of developments that will connect the stadium to the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation (HART) station. More information about the New Aloha Stadium Entertainment District project can be found at, DecemHONOLULU – Three highly qualified developer-led teams have been priority-listed by the state of Hawaii following a thorough review of responses the state received to a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) issued this past March for the New Aloha Stadium Entertainment District (NASED). The RFP for the stadium portion of the project is expected to be released this year. ![]() The district was imagined through the special committee's outreach efforts with surrounding communities.Ĭonstruction for the new stadium is expected to start in 2023. Kobayashi, JMA Ventures LLC, BAMP Project, Biederman Redevelopment Ventures, SSFM International, Wilson Okamoto Corporation, S.H.A.D.E, and Nainoa Thompson.īoth groups are finalists to be the project's master developer - coordinating with the state in creating the entertainment district surrounding the new stadium. Other partners include Manica Architecture, Stantec, Nan Inc., A.C. ![]() Waiola Mixed-use Partners is comprised of Hawaiʻi-based developer Kobayashi Group and architecture firm Design Partners, and mainland-based partners BSC Acquisitions II LLC and Machete Group. Other partners include WATG, SB Architects, Rebound Associates, Colliers, Wilson Okamoto Corporation, NBBJ LP, DTL, and local public relations firm Bennet Group. ![]() ![]() The consortiums Aloha Halawa District Partners and Waiola Mixed-use Partners are finalists for the real estate project of the New Aloha Stadium Entertainment District.Ī special committee for the district - which includes the Aloha Stadium Authority and the state Department of Accounting and General Services - announced Monday that both groups qualified for the second phase of its request for proposal process.Īloha Halawa District Partners is comprised of New York-based Development Ventures Group Inc., and local companies Stanford Carr Development and Hawaiian Dredging Construction Company. ![]()
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