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The Economic Ripple Effect: How Stable Housing Benefits Hawaii’s Local Businesses

The Economic Ripple Effect: How Stable Housing Benefits Hawaii’s Local Businesses

by Dhruv Garg | Feb 10, 2026 | Uncategorized

Table of content The Economic Ripple Effect: How Stable Housing Benefits Hawaii’s Local Businesses 1. The “Disposable Income” Multiplier 2. Solving the “Retention Crisis” 3. The Construction Stimulus (2026 Outlook) 4. Reducing...
HAPI in the Community: Our Partnerships with Local Non-Profits and Charities

HAPI in the Community: Our Partnerships with Local Non-Profits and Charities

by Dhruv Garg | Feb 10, 2026 | Uncategorized

Table of content HAPI in the Community: Our Partnerships with Local Non-Profits and Charities Supporting Our Kupuna: The Pohulani Model Fighting Food Insecurity in Hawaii Bridging the Digital Divide Empowering the Next Generation Housing as Healthcare How You Can Help...
Lahaina Rebuilding Update: The Role of Affordable Housing in Disaster Recovery

Lahaina Rebuilding Update: The Role of Affordable Housing in Disaster Recovery

by Dhruv Garg | Feb 10, 2026 | Uncategorized

Table of content Lahaina Rebuilding Update: The Role of Affordable Housing in Disaster Recovery Milestone: The Opening of Kaiāulu o Kūku′ia The “FEMA Cliff” Extended to 2027 (With New Rules) Housing Options Matrix 2026 The Rise of the Lahaina Community...
Addressing the “Brain Drain”: How Affordable Housing Keeps Hawaii’s Youth at Home

Addressing the “Brain Drain”: How Affordable Housing Keeps Hawaii’s Youth at Home

by Dhruv Garg | Feb 10, 2026 | Uncategorized

Table of content Addressing the “Brain Drain”: How Affordable Housing Keeps Hawaii’s Youth at Home The “Hale Kamaʻāina” Mortgage (2026 Update) The Proposed “Youth Housing” Grant (HB 2167) For Renters: The “Workforce”...
Addressing the “Brain Drain”: How Affordable Housing Keeps Hawaii’s Youth at Home

Workforce Housing vs. Affordable Housing: What Hawaii Needs Most in 2026

by Dhruv Garg | Feb 4, 2026 | Uncategorized

Table of content Workforce Housing vs. Affordable Housing: What Hawaii Needs Most in 2026 The Definitions: It’s All About AMI 2026 Income Limit Cheat Sheet The Application Roadmap: Two Different Lines The 2026 Legislative Push: The “Sandbox” &...
The Economic Ripple Effect: How Stable Housing Benefits Hawaii’s Local Businesses

The Impact of Bill 7: How Honolulu’s Small-Lot Provisions Are Changing Housing

by Dhruv Garg | Feb 4, 2026 | Uncategorized

Table of content The Impact of Bill 7: How Honolulu’s Small-Lot Provisions Are Changing Housing What is Bill 7? (The “Grand Bargain”) The “Grand Bargain”: Standard A-2 vs. Bill 7 The 2026 Updates: Bill 3 & Bill 6 Is Your Lot Eligible? The...
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