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When ProsPac Holdings Group’s 41-story Azure Ala Moana residential tower debuts at the corner of Keeaumoku and Makaloa streets in downtown Honolulu the summer of 2021, expect 330 condos and 78 rental apartments boasting HBA-designed interiors featuring stunning ocean, mountain and city views; floor-to-ceiling windows; extra-large sliding glass lanai doors; elegant 7-foot, solid core wood entry doors; and plush, high-end carpet in living rooms and bedrooms.
HONOLULU (KHON2) – There was a ground breaking held on Monday for the Azure Ala Moana. It is located at 641 Keeaumoku Street. The condo has 330-units, and 21,268 square feet of commercial space. There are also 78 rental apartments available to qualified renters earning up to 80 percent of the area median income. A public plaza will provide space for community events including a farmer’s markets and live entertainment. The project is designed by Honolulu-based architect Design Partners Incorporated... MORE
ProsPac Holdings Group broke ground Monday on its Azure Ala Moana mixed-use project across from the Honolulu Walmart store in what the developer has dubbed Midtown Ala Moana with a traditional Hawaiian blessing, a performance of taiko drums and a Chinese lion dance.
ProsPac’s Shanghai-based chairman, XianXin Chen, and his Honolulu-based son, William Chen, were joined in the ceremonial groundbreaking by city officials, including Mayaor Kirk Caldwell and Councilmembers Ann Kobayashi and Kymberly Pine, as well as some of the others... MORE
Mock-up rooms for the Azure luxury condominium photographed on Friday, September 14, 2018 at the Pacific Guardian Tower in Honolulu, Hawaii. The new Azure 40-story tower condominium, set to be complete in 2020, have prices starting at $550,000 at the low end for studios. The developer of a planned residential tower with condominiums and rental apartments on Keeaumoku Street near Ala Moana Center held a blessing for construction Monday. An affiliate of ProsPac Holdings Group held the event for its... MORE
This morning we celebrated our groundbreaking with a blessing ceremony and a festive event complete with speeches, cultural entertainment, and a short video about the Midtown Ala Moana neighborhood. Mahalo to all our attendees including the project team, government officials, and future homeowners! We invite you to learn more by clicking the links below…
The project is located on Ke’eaumoku Street in the Ala Moana neighborhood. HONOLULU – A large scale mixed use development project broke ground Monday morning in the Ala Moana neighborhood. Azure Ala Moana is a 330 unit condominium tower, with 78 rental apartments available to qualified renters earning up to 80 percent of the area median income. A public plaza will provide space for programmed community events, including a farmer’s markets and live entertainment. The project is located on... MORE
Situated on the 40th floor, today’s featured home is currently the highest available residence at Azure, just one level below the penthouse. Residents of this stunning home will be pleased with its unobstructed views in the Downtown/Mauka direction – particularly at night, overlooking the Honolulu city lights.
Each floor plan at Azure is efficiently designed, meant to maximize the amount of livable space. This remaining 40th floor residence has one of the largest living/dining room areas available in today’s pre-construction, two-bedroom... MORE
With 330 residences, Azure falls into the category of a nicely sized boutique tower. This exclusive community is complete with a connected parking garage and dedicated stalls for residents and their guests. Access to Azure’s amenities are exclusive to condominium residents and just a short elevator ride from your home. Buyers are particularly excited about the in-tower pool & spa, gym, movie theater, and furnished guest suites, with maintenance fees estimated at just $0.85/sq ft. A highlight at Azure is... MORE
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