Lahaina's First Front Street Commercial Project Announced Nearly 3 Years After Wildfire
The $8 million project will add 17 retail spaces and eight food-truck stalls as Lahaina shifts recovery toward reopening businesses.
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First storefronts returning to Lahaina’s Front Street
Front Street’s commercial core remains largely empty almost three years after the Aug. 8, 2023, wildfire, but Maui County and the Hawaiian Council on Thursday unveiled an $8 million pilot marketplace that will return the first storefronts to what was once one of Hawaii’s busiest economic corridors. The post First storefronts returning to Lahaina’s Front Street appeared first on Hawaii Tribune-Herald.
First storefronts returning to Lahaina’s Front Street | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Front Street’s commercial core remains largely empty almost three years after the Aug. 8, 2023, wildfire, but Maui County and the Hawaiian Council on Thursday unveiled an $8 million pilot marketplace that will return the first storefronts to what was once one of Hawaii’s busiest economic corridors.
Lahaina's first Front Street commercial project announced nearly 3 years after wildfire
Nearly three years after the devastating Lahaina wildfires, officials announced Thursday what they call the first commercial project returning to Front Street, a temporary marketplace designed to help businesses reopen while the town's long-term rebuilding continues.
Maui County plans $8M marketplace project, Lahaina’s first commercial rebuild
Nearly three years after the Maui wildfires destroyed Lahainaʻs Front Street, Maui County and the Hawaiian Council are announcing an $8 million project to bring a marketplace to the site of a former shopping mall.

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