haleiwa store lots haleiwa, hawaii€¦ · coffee, guava shop, kahala sportswear, mahina and more....

2
Contact Information Haleiwa, HAWAII www.haleiwastorelots.com • Haleiwa Store Lots (HSL) is a unique new open air development located in the heart of Haleiwa on the North Shore of Hawaii featuring 21 stores and restaurants that are either established in Hawaii or represent owners who are from Hawaii. The center opened in May 2015. • The center features a line up of popular local stores and eateries including Matsumoto’s Shave Ice – serving shave ice delicacies since 1951, Island Vintage Coffee, Guava Shop, Kahala Sportswear, Mahina and more. • The North Shore and Haleiwa has long been a draw and “must see” for tourists from all over the world with over 2.5 million visiting the area annually. • More than half (51%) of all visitors to Oahu visit the North Shore looking for unique authentic merchandise and experiences such as the renown Matsumoto Shave Ice. The area is known as Oahu’s art hub and a priority destination. • HSL was specifically designed to look like an old Hawaiian village with no national chain representation and each building/storefront having its own identity. The center modernizes this legacy area while retaining Haleiwa’s charm and character. • Kamehameha Schools spent $16 million to revitalize this famous North Shore destination into a new gathering place that preserves its unique local character and gives visitors a glimpse into the historic Hawaii plantation era. • Nowhere else on Oahu will you find quaint shops and cafes like this, less than five miles from world-famous surf spots. • HSL is the first to be completed as part of the North Shore master plan that addresses the 26 thousand acres between Haleiwa and the top surfing area of Waimea Bay Deven D. Higa (S) Vice President, Retail Brokerage JLL 1585 Kapiolani Blvd., Suite 1750 Honolulu, Hawai’i 96814 tel +1 808 247 0616 • fax +1 808 235 3279 [email protected] Kathleen Villiers (S) Senior Specialty Leasing Manager JLL 1585 Kapiolani Blvd., Suite 1750 Honolulu, Hawai’i 96814 tel +1 808 235 1143 x17 • fax +1 808 235 3279 [email protected] Center at a Glance Haleiwa Store Lots Matsumoto’s Shave Ice Island Vintage Coffee Teddy’s Bigger Burgers T&C Surf Uncle Bo’s Whalers General Store Key Retailers Home to the iconic Matsumoto’s Shave Ice, the Hale‘iwa Store Lots is a plantation-inspired collection of merchants and relaxing gathering spaces that draws inspiration from the area’s unique and historic charm.

Upload: others

Post on 27-Feb-2021

5 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Haleiwa Store Lots Haleiwa, HAWAII€¦ · Coffee, Guava Shop, Kahala Sportswear, Mahina and more. • The North Shore and Haleiwa has long been a draw and “must see” for tourists

Contact Information

Hal

eiw

a, H

AWAI

I

www.haleiwastorelots.com

• Haleiwa Store Lots (HSL) is a unique new open air development located in the heart of Haleiwa on the North Shore of Hawaii featuring 21 stores and restaurants that are either established in Hawaii or represent owners who are from Hawaii. The center opened in May 2015.• The center features a line up of popular local stores and eateries including Matsumoto’s Shave Ice – serving shave ice delicacies since 1951, Island Vintage Coffee, Guava Shop, Kahala Sportswear, Mahina and more.• The North Shore and Haleiwa has long been a draw and “must see” for tourists from all over the world with over 2.5 million visiting the area annually.• More than half (51%) of all visitors to Oahu visit the North Shore looking for unique authentic merchandise and experiences such as the renown Matsumoto Shave Ice. The area is known as Oahu’s art hub and a priority destination.• HSL was specifically designed to look like an old Hawaiian village with no national chain representation and each building/storefront having its own identity. The center modernizes this legacy area while retaining Haleiwa’s charm and character. • Kamehameha Schools spent $16 million to revitalize this famous North Shore destination into a new gathering place that preserves its unique local character and gives visitors a glimpse into the historic Hawaii plantation era.• Nowhere else on Oahu will you find quaint shops and cafes like this, less than five miles from world-famous surf spots. • HSL is the first to be completed as part of the North Shore master plan that addresses the 26 thousand acres between Haleiwa and the top surfing area of Waimea Bay

Deven D. Higa (S)Vice President, Retail BrokerageJLL1585 Kapiolani Blvd., Suite 1750Honolulu, Hawai’i 96814tel +1 808 247 0616 • fax +1 808 235 [email protected]

Kathleen Villiers (S)Senior Specialty Leasing ManagerJLL1585 Kapiolani Blvd., Suite 1750Honolulu, Hawai’i 96814tel +1 808 235 1143 x17 • fax +1 808 235 [email protected]

Center at a Glance

Hal

eiw

a St

ore

Lots

Matsumoto’s Shave IceIsland Vintage Coffee

Teddy’s Bigger BurgersT&C Surf

Uncle Bo’sWhalers General Store

Key Retailers

Home to the iconic Matsumoto’s Shave Ice, the Hale‘iwa Store Lots is a plantation-inspired collection of merchants and relaxing gathering spaces that draws inspiration from the area’s unique and historic charm.

Page 2: Haleiwa Store Lots Haleiwa, HAWAII€¦ · Coffee, Guava Shop, Kahala Sportswear, Mahina and more. • The North Shore and Haleiwa has long been a draw and “must see” for tourists

Statistics & Demographics Location Map

© 2016 Jones Lang LaSalle IP, Inc. All rights reserved. All information contained herein is from sources deemed reliable; however, no representation or warranty is made to the accuracy thereof.

Haleiwa Store Lots

66-111 Kamehameha HighwayHaleiwa, Hawai’i 96712

Haleiwa Store Lots

Property Data Opening Date 2015 Site .63 acres Parking 95 Total Stores 21 Levels 1 Leasable Area Total Center GLA Trade Area - 5 Mile Radius Population 10,841 Total Households 3,574 Avg. Household Income $64,667 Median Age 38 yrs. Source: Esri - 2015

Tourism

More than half (51%) of all visitors to Oahu visit the North Shore.*

An estimated 2.5 million tourists visit the North Shore a year

*State of Hawai’i Dept. of Economic Development & Tourism

27,335 s.f.