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The State of Hawaii Acquires Former Hotel for Maui Wildfire Survivors

Property To House Displaced Families, Teachers and Other Residents
The property will have 175 guestrooms that will be offered as temporary housing for wildfire survivors. (CoStar)
The property will have 175 guestrooms that will be offered as temporary housing for wildfire survivors. (CoStar)
By Christopher Hood
April 15, 2024 | 4:48 P.M.

The state of Hawaii has closed on a former hotel to house Maui wildfire survivors. Families, teachers and other residents that have been displaced will be provided long-term housing.

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    • Gordon Pang

      Housing Information Officer, Hawaii Housing Finance & Development Corp.