Ko Olina Resort Has Big Impact
Economic impact of Kapolei real estate development
When Ko Olina Resort was conceptualized as a Kapolei real estate development, the developer, Jeff Stone, estimated that it would take 10 years to generate a $750 million dollar economic impact. But, as Pacific Business News reports, that estimate proved inaccurate:
The resort surpassed that number in half the time, reaching $928 million, according to the draft report prepared by consultant John Strom for the nonprofit Enterprise Honolulu.
This Kapolei real estate development has provided a number of jobs, tax payments and attracted tourism dollars.
For more on Kapolei real estate, or to buy a home at Ko Olina Resort, contact John Riggins.
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