
Noelle Fujii-Oride
Journalist at Honolulu Magazine
Kauaʻi-based journalist covering affordable housing, working families, tourism & more | Previously @hawaiibusiness | Former president @aajahawaii
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3 weeks ago |
popularresistance.org | Noelle Fujii-Oride
Above photo: Staff, family and friends of the Lahaina Community Land Trust participate in a workday at 1651 Lokia Street, the first parcel the trust acquired for community ownership. A growing network of community land trusts is working to provide permanently affordable homes for Hawai‘i’s people. And redefine the narrative on housing in paradise to emphasize collective wellbeing. On Aug.
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4 weeks ago |
nextcity.org | Noelle Fujii-Oride
Staff, family and friends of the Lahaina Community Land Trust participate in a workday at 1651 Lokia Street, the first parcel the trust acquired for community ownership. This is your first of three free stories this month. Become a free or sustaining member to read unlimited articles, webinars and ebooks.
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1 month ago |
hawaiibusiness.com | Noelle Fujii-Oride
The oldest continuously operated ranches, churches, schools and other institutions include many familiar names. This story, originally published by Hawaii Business Magazine in November 2015, has been updated to reflect current timelines. Hawai‘i’s oldest continuously operated companies, nonprofits and other institutions include many familiar names and a few lesser-known ones.
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2 months ago |
popularresistance.org | Noelle Fujii-Oride
Above photo: Residents and organizers meet to advocate for the Waipouli Housing Cooperative. Waipouli Housing Cooperative. A group of Kaua‘i renters is joining a growing number of Americans looking at co-ops to help combat skyrocketing housing prices. For the last year and a half, Chase Hasegawa and a few of his neighbors at the Courtyards at Waipouli have been trying to preserve their Kaua‘i apartment complex as a much-needed source of workforce housing.
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2 months ago |
nextcity.org | Noelle Fujii-Oride
This is your first of three free stories this month. Become a free or sustaining member to read unlimited articles, webinars and ebooks.
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RT @CassieOrdonio: My latest story📻 While tattoos have existed in the Pacific Islands for thousands of years, they have not been recorded…

My latest for @hawaiibusiness: In 2023, Hawai‘i hotels brought in $5.7B in revenue. But it’s not common for Native Hawaiian families/orgs to own these properties. I found only one hotel still owned entirely by a Native Hawaiian family. https://t.co/fPHXWpQ6TQ

My latest for @hawaiibusiness: a multidisciplinary team led by a Honolulu architect and neurologist is creating research-backed solutions to help individuals of all ages improve their brain health. https://t.co/0hAWhvY2Yy