Can you offer an opinion as to how development spread on Honolulu-Oahu?
Let me try some examples.
Kapolei - People did not really live there until 2000+
Ewa Beach - 90s.
Mililani - 80s.
Hawaii Kai - 70s.
Using Ewa Beach as example. It was once all sugarcane land. Then Gentry moved in and became all residential.
I know this is in general. People have lived there for a long time, but I'm talking about major developments.
Some examples I'm wondering. Like areas like Manoa, Kaimuki, Kalihi, Aiea, Pearl City, Kaneohe, Kailua, etc. Share what you know or remember as far as a time-line. Each of these area seem to have a generation and a generation change.
Let me try some examples.
Kapolei - People did not really live there until 2000+
Ewa Beach - 90s.
Mililani - 80s.
Hawaii Kai - 70s.
Using Ewa Beach as example. It was once all sugarcane land. Then Gentry moved in and became all residential.
I know this is in general. People have lived there for a long time, but I'm talking about major developments.
Some examples I'm wondering. Like areas like Manoa, Kaimuki, Kalihi, Aiea, Pearl City, Kaneohe, Kailua, etc. Share what you know or remember as far as a time-line. Each of these area seem to have a generation and a generation change.
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