After a year in service, YB’s new barges continue delivering reliable, efficient interisland shipping for Hawai‘i’s ports and ...
“Catholic” means universal, and Catholic Charities Hawaiʻi seeks to live up to that by opening its services to everyone. “We don’t ask anyone about their religion when they come for services,” says ...
Many young professionals in Hawai‘i find their careers look nothing like the degrees they earned. Here’s how I found my way.
The diversified company performs upwards of 80% of its production on O‘ahu. Here’s how they grew their business while keeping ...
Earlier this year, Hawaii Business Magazine featured a Kauaʻi pediatrician, Lee Evslin, who cast a spotlight on proposed federal legislation that could have threatened the ability of scientists to ...
On November 8, at Magic Island, a sea of Promise Flowers and thousands of walkers underscored Oahu’s standing as a national ...
Whether a side hustle or full-time pursuit, these ventures are vital in coping with Hawai‘i’s steep cost of living.
Nearly everything you touch in your day– from the clothes you’re wearing to much of the food on your plate, the car you drive to work, even the toilet paper in your bathroom – probably arrived in ...
As we softly retire parting shot from the pages of Hawaii Business Magazine, we celebrate a feature that has long captured the essence of our community. For years, Parting Shot has spotlighted Hawaiʻi ...
Few things are as inextricably tied to Hawaiʻi’s culture as a fragrant and colorful lei. They’re stacked high on the shoulders of graduates, slipped over the necks of wide-eyed visitors, or draped on ...
NAIOP Hawaii is one of 51 chapters within NAIOP’s extensive network throughout North America and has served as the state’s premier association of development industry leaders and decision-makers since ...