KILAUEA LIGHTHOUSE VILLAGE WORKSHOP WWW.HUNTCOMPANIES.COM
Dec 18, 2015
COMPANY HISTORY Founded in 1947, Hunt has continued as a
family held company for four generations Originally a building supply store, Hunt
expanded into construction and real estate development
To date, Hunt has completed over 500 projects in 38 states with over 600 employees
Projects of all sizes and types: housing, commercial, mixed used, office, and retail
HAWAII PRESENCE
Hunt has been doing business in Hawaii for almost 20 years with projects on Oahu and the Big Island
4,259 new homes constructed, 2,275 homes renovated
Currently constructing 19 LEED Platinum homes for DHHL in Waianae, Oahu
Three operating properties on Oahu: Waterfront at Pu’uloa, Kalaeloa, and Waikele Gulch
725-acre master planned community “Palamanui” on the Big Island
BEYOND CONSTRUCTION
Property rehabilitation and revitalization Kalaeloa and Waterfront at Pu’uloa
Renewable energy project 5 MW solar field
Historic projects Ford Island Historic Trail Ford Island Control Tower restoration
KALAELOA (BARBER’S POINT) REVITALIZATION
500 Acre property with 90+ existing structures- Currently 21 Tenants
Before After
WAIKELE GULCH ADAPTIVE REUSE
485 acre property with 128 old Navy artillery bunkersBunkers were improved and renovated into storage units- currently at 90% occupancy
BEFOREAFTER
PALAMANUI
Palamanui Big Island, HI725 Acre Master Planned CommunityUniversity of Hawaii, West Hawaii Center CampusLEED Platinum
PROJECT TEAM
Steve Colon- Executive Vice President, Hunt Development Group
Matthew Hunt- Development Manager, Hunt Development Group
Andy Friend & Paul Kyno- Kaua’i on-island team. Kyno, President of Sleeping Giant Sotheby’s International Realty, is the exclusive leasing agent for the project. Andy will serve as a project manager.
Alan Ong- Strategic development and operations advisor to the development team.
Steve Au- Design Architect, originally from Koloa, Kaua’i
KILAUEA LIGHTHOUSE VILLAGE- HOW WE GOT HERE
6 months of due diligence Site visits, tenant interviews Extensive market study Internal discussions/review Review of Kilauea Town Plan
Closed on the property September 2010 Property is roughly 6 acres between the post office
and stone building that sit along Kilauea Road Presented initial site plan to KNA October 2010 Workshop suggested at end of KNA meeting
CONSULTATIONS WITH COMMUNITY MEMBERS AND ORGANIZATIONS
KNA Board members Keone Kealoha, Chris Jaeb, Gary Pacheco,Nicki Lorayne,
Steve Goldburg, Linda Sproat, John Constantino, Tamara Martin
Community members Gary Pacheco, Jack Gushiken, Jay and Ema Furfaro,
Stacy Sproat, Gary Smith, Ben Welborn, Felicia Cowden, Patty Ewing, Mark Nesselman
Organizations Office of the Mayor, Kilauea Seniors, Common Ground,
North Shore Business Council, Kauai Chamber of Commerce, Department of Planning
WHY KILAUEA?
Opportunity to provide goods and services to an underserved population in a sustainable way
A use consistent with the 2005 Kilauea Town Plan
A place for local businesses to serve community Enhance and solidify existing town core Potential for implementing green design
elements Potential for utilization of local resource
production
VISION AND GOALS
Develop a neighborhood town center that provides needed goods and services for the community
Create jobs for younger generations and opportunities for small businesses or start-ups
A tenant base comprised of local businesses Sourcing work locally and utilizing local resource
production Create a gathering place for the community, more
than a place to shop Recognize the historic and cultural importance of
Kilauea Care for the community
TENANT MIX
Anchor Tenants Mid-sized Grocery Store Hardware Store Pharmacy Bank/Credit Union Maybe a general/variety store
Supporting Tenants Small retail/office spaces Restaurants Auto Parts store Kiosk spaces
SUSTAINABLE DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS PV Solar Panels on South/West facing
roofs Rain water catchment systems Green roofs and living walls Porous concrete Energy efficient HVAC systems Natural light utilization- solar tubes
ARCHITECTURAL STYLES
Plantation Style Every building to have a unique look
reminiscent of different historic eras Complement the existing stone buildings Covered walkways, store fronts, open
spaces, seating areas Mostly single story buildings Some buildings will have options for
mezzanine space
SITE LAYOUT FEATURES
Post Office Road will be improved to County standards
Pedestrian/bike pathways Outdoor seating/gathering areas Green roofs and living wall Bike parking
PROJECT TIMELINE – 3 YEARS
Land Acquisition – September 2010 1st KNA presentation – October 2010 Community workshop – December 2010
Create final project plan based on feedback from the workshop
2nd KNA meeting – February 2011 Design, pre-marketing, & permitting – 2010-
2012 Construction – 2012-2013 Leasing and occupancy – 2012-2013
COMMUNITY FEEDBACK & CONCERNS
Effect on existing businesses Tenant prospects- local, need community’s
support Recognizing area history and cultural
heritage Traffic on Kilauea Lighthouse Rd. Community space for meetings/gatherings Local jobs creation/utilization –
construction, management Green design elements
COMMUNITY FEEDBACK CONTINUED
Site layout General layout of buildings and parking lot Outdoor gathering/sitting areas Buildings near Kilauea Estates Subdivision
Post Office Road Residential component, live/work possibilities Architectural styles- no strip mall Non-profit partnerships Security Lighting
CONTACT INFORMATION
Kilauea Lighthouse Village/ Hunt Development Group
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 134, Kilauea, HI 96754
Phone: 808-585-7900 E-mail:
[email protected] Website (Coming Soon):
www.kilauealighthousevillage.com