Hawaiian trust sells land under famed Waikiki hotel
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Hawaiian trust sells land under famed Waikiki hotel
"It was one of the last remaining pieces of beachfront land in Waikiki that was still owned by a Hawaiian trust. Now, though, the land under the iconic Royal Hawaiian Hotel, also known as the "Pink Palace of the Pacific," has been sold. Landowner Kamehameha Schools announced earlier this month that it had sold the 10.3-acre parcel for $510 million to Daisho Co. Ltd., a Japan-based real estate company. It's the second major property sale the trust has sold this year. In September, it sold nearly 500 acres under the Four Seasons Resort Hualalai on Hawaii Island to billionaire Michael Dell for an estimated $400 million."
"Daisho's portfolio holds $1.5 billion in assets with properties located in Singapore, Japan and Australia. The company "acquires and develops select properties for long-term retention," according to its website. The Royal Hawaiian Hotel will continue to be operated under its long-term land lease, according to Kamehameha Schools' announcement, by Kyo-ya Hotels & Resorts, which has a long history in Waikiki; the company also owns the Moana Surfrider and the Sheraton Waikiki."
"Kamehameha Schools is a private trust founded by the will of Hawaiian Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop in 1884 to improve the education of Native Hawaiians. It is the largest private landowner in the state, with around 364,000 acres in its portfolio, and its endowment has an estimated $4.7 billion in Hawaii real estate, according to a 2024 annual report. "We are always emotional when we sell land because all aina [land] is special. We only sell after much deep and agonizing consideration," Crystal Rose, chair of the Board of Trustees of Kamehameha Schools, said in a Nov. 7 news release. "Our kuleana [responsibility] is to steward a dynamic portfolio that best serves our trust. At the same time, we know that our lands carry historical significance, especially this one, which our founder and generations of a"
Kamehameha Schools sold the 10.3-acre parcel under the Royal Hawaiian Hotel in Waikiki to Daisho Co. Ltd. for $510 million. Daisho is a Japan-based real estate company with about $1.5 billion in assets and properties in Singapore, Japan and Australia. The Royal Hawaiian will remain operated under its long-term land lease by Kyo-ya Hotels & Resorts, which also owns the Moana Surfrider and the Sheraton Waikiki. The sale follows a September transaction in which Kamehameha Schools sold nearly 500 acres under the Four Seasons Resort Hualalai to Michael Dell for an estimated $400 million.
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