A. Kam Napier
Pacific Business NewsA. Kam Napier is the editor-in-chief of Pacific Business News.
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When it comes to the world of local business, there are big plans ahead for 2024. Several projects will get underway, but not everything will be finished by year's end. We get some details from Pacific Business News editor-in-chief A. Kam Napier.
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From housing to medical care, Maui business leaders are wrestling with issues of recovery. Pacific Business News editor-in-chief A. Kam Napier has more.
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More trees will be coming to various parts of the islands. It’s part of a federal program that will also bring millions of dollars to Hawaiʻi. Pacific Business News editor-in-chief A. Kam Napier has more.
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It’s no secret that the Christmas shopping season is crucial for retailers. So how are local businesses doing when it comes to preparations for the holidays? We get a progress report from Pacific Business News editor-in-chief A. Kam Napier.
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Health and human services organizations make a big difference in Hawaiʻi, especially on Maui. Pacific Business News editor-in-chief A. Kam Napier has more.
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The evolution of downtown Honolulu is continuing, from post-COVID to hybrid work-from-home. The neighborhood is pushing ahead with about half a billion dollars in real estate investments that are underway. Pacific Business News editor-in-chief A. Kam Napier has more.
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Goodwill Hawaiʻi is getting a new home in Hilo. The organization will move in once its recently acquired headquarters are renovated. Pacific Business News editor-in-chief A. Kam Napier has more.
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The fires in West Maui have left a track of devastation and pain. Beyond the loss of people and homes, another group that’s been affected are commercial property owners on Maui — who now face a series of legal and regulatory challenges. Pacific Business News editor in chief A. Kam Napier has more.
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The economic impact of the Maui fires may linger for years. According to a third-quarter forecast from UHERO, the economic costs of the Maui fires will be felt on that island, and statewide, “well into the future.”
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Lawsuits related to the wildfires in West Maui continue to develop. One target is Hawaiian Electric and a local bank is addressing concerns about its connection to the utility. Pacific Business News editor-in-chief A. Kam Napier has more.