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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Plans call for outlet shopping center at Front Street center


Historic nature to remain intact in Lahaina remodel

September 27, 2012

By NANEA KALANI - Staff Writer (nkalani@mauinews.comThe Maui News

Plans are under way to renovate the Lahaina Center on Front Street into Maui's first outlet shopping center by next summer.
The 10 existing buildings at 900 Front St. will be remodeled starting in November to turn the 11-acre site into The Outlets of Maui.
With a new look and national retail brands, the project's developers hope to turn around the center's historically low occupancy rate and attract more shoppers to the tail-end of Front Street.
The center, which was built in 1989, will maintain a "Lahaina-esque" feel, said Dan Jordan, principal of Honolulu Builders, the general contractor for the project.
"We don't want to change the character of the historically sensitive area," he said.
Dan Shiraki, project superintendent for Honolulu Builders, added: "We're retaining the historic nature of that complex, we're not tearing any buildings down or doing any expansions."
"We're making the buildings a little more architecturally interesting with different colors, more glass, and greening up the interior to make it more inviting," Shiraki said, noting that the existing buildings are "all rubber-stamped and monotone."
Jordan said the center is currently only 30 to 40 percent leased.
He said the existing center's anchor tenants, Hard Rock Cafe, Ruth's Chris Steak House and Hilo Hattie, will remain at the center, as well as the Warren and Annabelle's Magic Show venue. It's unclear when the other tenants will vacate.
The Florida-based agent handling leasing for the outlet center declined to discuss possible tenants.
But Shiraki said he believes the outlet center will be "similar to Waikele in its tenant mix," referring to the Waikele Premium Outlets in West Oahu, currently Hawaii's only outlet mall. Tenants there include Banana Republic, Calvin Klein, Coach, Guess, Levi's, Michael Kors, Polo Ralph Lauren and Saks Fifth Avenue Off 5th.
Shiraki said outlet stores are especially attractive to shoppers now, given the economic downturn.
"This is one appendage of Front Street that hasn't done well. A lot of tenants can't make a go of it," he said. "With the new mix of tenants - where people can get brand name stuff at outlet prices - we're hopeful that will draw shoppers in."
The remodeling plan for The Outlets of Maui was recently approved by the Maui Planning Department. Shiraki said the Lahaina Restoration Foundation was consulted on the project since it's located in a historic district, as defined by county ordinance.
Work will start with the two-story building where the former David Paul's Island Grill restaurant was located.
"The plan is to begin construction around November, and we have to do one building at a time, so every few weeks, we'll be submitting new applications for building permits," Jordan said. "It'll be a waterfall effect from there, and we hope to finish in mid-summer 2013."
He said the project will employ approximately 50 workers, including subcontractors, for about 10 months.
The property is owned by the Weinberg Foundation Inc., which also owns the neighboring Old Lahaina Center - home to Longhi's Restaurant and Foodland Super Market.
Jordan said the outlet project is being funded by The Outlets of Maui LLC, a group of local and Mainland investors, which has signed a long-term land lease for the center.
Pomare Properties - a former branch of Hilo Hattie - developed the $15 million Lahaina Center in the late 1980s, but in 1991, the company reassigned its 55-year lease interest on the property back to Weinberg, according to published reports. Pomare Ltd. does business as Hilo Hattie.
Another outlet shopping center is in the works in South Maui by Eclipse Development Group of California.
Plans there call for a 300,000-square-foot outlet center called the Maui Outlets on 30 acres. Eclipse plans to a build a second shopping center, Piilani Promenade, on a 45-acre parcel. Project officials have said retail and restaurant tenants at the centers would be new to the island.
But the timeline for opening the Kihei centers is unclear because the landowners face an ongoing legal challenge before the state Land Use Commission brought by opponents of the developments.
The commission will hold a "show cause" hearing Nov. 1 and 2, which will require the landowner to prove it has not violated conditions imposed on the property in 1995 when the LUC granted a land reclassification from agricultural to urban.
Charlie Jencks, project liaison for the Piilani centers, said the developers are hopeful work can soon move ahead on the outlet center.
"The Piilani Promenade Outlet Center continues to enjoy strong interest, and we look forward to a successful resolution of matters before the (state Land Use Commission), and continuing to serve the people Maui with the creation of a wonderful shopping experience."
* Nanea Kalani can be reached at nkalani@mauinews.com.

Monday, September 24, 2012

Gan Aden, Colorado’s 2012 Home of the Year, Hits the Market for US$10 million


Majestic Castle Pines Village Residence Fuses Modernist Architecture with Sustainable and Luxurious Lifestyle Amenities




Denver, Colorado – Gan Aden, an extraordinary custom-built 12,030 square foot residence in Denver’s Castle Pines Village, has hit the market. Listed for US$10 million, the home was named “2012 Home of the Year” by Colorado Homes & Lifestyles magazine last month and features beautifully cultivated gardens, modernist architecture, and eclectic furnishings.
Named “Gan Aden” (Hebrew for “The Garden of Eden”) by the current owners, the home was designed by Semple Brown Design architects Sarah Brown and Chris Davis, now a principal at BOSS Architecture. Brown and Davis designed the residence in discreet living zones, allowing for privacy and separation between public and private functions. Set on one plus acres, the three-bedroom home incorporates elements of sustainability through a natural use of materials and a modern aesthetic. A spectacular outdoor courtyard with a stunning reflection pool and waterfall surrounds the entry to Gan Aden, setting the tone for the rest of the home.
“This home is a design lover’s dream,” said listing agent Judy Fahrenkrog of Kentwood City Properties, a division of Kentwood Real Estate. “The architecture is amazing, and the interior appointments include a collection of extraordinary period pieces that were collected over several years, and many of the furnishings come from early-to-mid-20th-Century modern design icons.”
Composed with a smart program, the house is energy efficient and includes warm, luxurious living spaces at every turn. The master suite is attached to two sumptuous master baths designed with pampering in mind, and is adjacent to a private office separated by a breathtaking salt-water aquarium. The spacious kitchen features sophisticated bamboo cabinets and professional-grade custom selected appliances. The design encourages indoor and outdoor living, as natural daylight has been manipulated and maximized to create vibrant space. Additional highlights of the residence include a two-bedroom guest wing, gym and workout room, large temperature controlled wine closet with red leather walls, mudroom, and cedar closet.
The grounds at Gan Aden are an earthly paradise of terraced landscaping, rock formations, and verdant gardens. A Japanese ceremony house, or teahouse, stands beside a pond in the shape of a Japanese character for “heart.” The walls of the teahouse are removable, enhancing the connection to the gardens and pond. “The exquisite gardens alone entail a US$6 million investment to create an outdoor paradise that may be unmatched in Colorado,” notes Fahrenkrog. “The design team created an eight-foot water wall beside a stairway that descends through a grove of chanticleer pear trees. The ‘floor’ of the outdoor room is a shallow pool cut by a stone bridge.”  
“Melding luxurious amenities and contemporary architecture with the architects' unique artistic vision results in a masterpiece rarely matched in a residential home,” says Clayton Andrews, Senior Vice President of Christie’s International Real Estate. “This exceptional residence truly epitomizes architecture as art.”
Gan Aden is offered for sale by Kentwood Real Estate with international marketing services provided by Christie’s International Real Estate through its Bespoke Marketing Program.