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A COMMUNITY SHOPPING CENTER
Waipahu Town Center is a gathering place for dining,
shopping, services and community events. The site includes
11.4 acres of land and sits at the gateway to two of the most
active housing development markets on the island, Ewa and
Kapolei, as well as another under development, Royal Kunia II.
As such, within a 4-6-mile radius from this point sits most of
the new housing production on the island, including the future
Waiawa Ridge Kamehameha (12,900 units), Waiawa Ridge
Castle & Cooke (1,500 units) and Koa Ridge Castle & Cooke
(3,500 units).
• Serves growth aress of Ewa and Kunia
• Serves trade area of over 800,000
• 128,560 gross leaseable SF
• Traffic count of 102,994 cars/day
FEATURES
PROPERTYHIGHLIGHTS
NATIONAL TENANTS INCLUDE:
CREDIT TENANTS INCLUDE:
ANCHORED BY:
Territorial Savings Bank
Subway
GNC
Loco MocoDrive Inn
Allstate Insurance
Pearl’s Korean BBQ
Golden Cut
Goodwill
L&LHawaiian Barbecue
Debbie’s Jewelry
Vision Care Center
Cricket Wireless
Ton Ton Ramen
Upnext Wireless
Hawaii
Dental Clinic
StateFarm
Taco Bell
Popeye’s
Enterprise
Rent-A-Car
Poke
Stop
Fantastic
Sam’s
Hawa
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Edib
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Star
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AmericanSavings Bank
AT&T
Wire
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Jean
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Koa P
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GoodyearAuto Service
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SITE MAP
Kokua Villa Inc.
Fully FixturizedRestaurant
Available for Lease5,624 SF
821 SF
Available for
Lease
H-1 FREEWAY
KUNIA RD.
FORT WEAVER RD.
FARRINGTON HWY.
LEOKU ST.LEOLUA ST.
RETAIL AREA
Located at the intersection of Farrington Hwy. and Kunia Road with a daily traffic count of approximately 102,994 cars per day, this location is known as the “Crossroads to the Ewa Plain” and directly connects the surrounding residential and business communities.
Waipahu Town Center is conveniently accessible via the H1 Freeway, which is a major artery extending from Waikiki through Pearl Harbor. This artery also provides a direct access connection between the Ewa Plain, Kapolei, and Waipahu Town Center and the major employment centers of Pearl City and Honolulu.
The property affords excellent vehicular access with
regional accessibility, enhanced by Kamehameha
Highway and H-2 to the north. Local thoroughfare
arterials include Kunia Road and Farrington Highway.
The neighborhood is well served by a public transit
bus system. Nearby amenities to the subject property
include the Waikele Premium Outlets, a specialty
outlet center, and the Waikele Golf Club and the Ted
Makalena Golf Course, both 18 hole courses serving the
northern portion of the City and County of Honolulu.
LOCATIONOVERVIEW
HAWAIIOVERVIEW
Hawaii, the Aloha State, was admitted to the union as the nation’s 50th state in 1959. Hawaii consists of eight major islands and 124 minor islands, which form a chain extending more than 1,600 miles across the mid-Pacific Ocean. The islands are either volcanic or small coral atolls, with an aggregated land area of 6,425 square miles and 750 miles of coastline.
Hawaii’s eight major islands total approximately 4.1 million acres of land, with the six primary islands accounting for more than 98% of the area. The six primary islands are Hawaii (the “Big Island”), Maui, Oahu, Kauai, Molokai, and Lanai. Because the major islands are volcanic, much of the total land area is unsuitable for development. Mountain ranges, steep slopes, gulches, and barren lava flows constitute a large portion of Hawaii’s total acreage. Hawaii is the only island with more than half of its land area sloping less than 10%, but large portions of its relatively level areas consist of undevelopable lava flows.
Approximately 38% of Hawaii’s land is government owned and 23% is collectively held by six major private owners. Of the approximately 4.1 million acres of land in Hawaii, only 180,000 acres (4.5%) have been put to urban use. Hotel and resort uses encompass approximately 2,827 acres. This limited availability of land, coupled with the land’s desirability, creates inherent increasing values in Hawaii’s real estate.
WAIPAHU
TRAFFIC COUNTVPD: 38,639
TRAFFIC COUNTVPD: 64,355
2017 Total Population 21,824 100,317 243,282Pop Growth 2010-2017 6.3% 5.7% 8.9%Per Capita Income $23,041 $27,166 $29,482Median Age 34.3 35.5 35.6
2017 Total Households 4,945 25,077 67,108HH Growth 2010-2017 4.1% 3.7% 7.2%Median Household Inc $71,690 $86,258 $88,984Avg HH Size 4.33 3.86 3.53
Median Housing Value $501,384 $518,839 $547,173Median Year Built 1973 1989 1985
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSING
POPULATION 1 Mile 3 Mile 5 Mile
Farrington Hwy 38,639Kunia Rd 64,355 102,994
ROUTE TRAFFIC COUNT
DEMOGRAPHICS
The information contained in this Leasing Package is furnished solely for the leasing purposes of the property described herein. The information contained herein has been obtained from sources deemed to be reliable. The material is based in part upon information supplied by third parties, and this information has not been independently verified by Meridian Pacific, Ltd. No warranty or representation is made by Meridian Pacific, Ltd. as to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein.
GARY L. PINKSTON(415) 264-3621
LOU LEBEAU(916) 519-7019
TIM MOODY(415) 789-5530 x2
Leasing Team Contacts
www.meridianpacificltd.com