A. Kam Napier
Pacific Business NewsA. Kam Napier was the editor-in-chief of Pacific Business News.
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Not all of Hawaii’s startup companies involve coding apps or software. Some specialize in physical products — and a growing number involve food. Pacific Business News editor-in-chief A. Kam Napier has more.
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This month, the curtain goes up on Diamond Head Theatre's new home. Pacific Business News editor-in-chief A. Kam Napier has more on how the nonprofit accomplished this $22 million feat.
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Oʻahu warehouses are packed to the rafters, but adding capacity is a challenge. That's the word from a group that tracks commercial real estate. Pacific Business News editor in chief A. Kam Napier has more.
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Japanese visitors are still not returning to Hawaiʻi in large numbers, but there's news of a recent large Japanese investment in the islands. It's a major hotel purchase in Waikīkī — and we get more from Pacific Business News editor in chief A. Kam Napier.
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Higher inflation and rising interest rates are national developments that are affecting consumers and businesses here in Hawaiʻi. We get more on the local impact from Pacific Business News Editor in Chief A. Kam Napier.
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These are challenging times for Hawai’i’s nonprofit organizations. There’s a group that recently gathered in part to share some tips for gathering financial support. Pacific Business News editor in chief A. Kam Napier has more.
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Gen Z is entering the workforce but numerically, it's a smaller generation. For Hawaiʻi, that is going to compound an already existing labor shortage. Pacific Business News editor in chief A. Kam Napier has more.
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Shops and restaurants in Honolulu’s Kaimukī are working together on a shared project. The goal is to lift the fortunes of the entire neighborhood. We get some details from Pacific Business News editor in chief A. Kam Napier.
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Shakeups in commercial real estate nationwide are being felt here in the Islands, too. And it’s not just about the price of office space. Pacific Business News editor in chief A. Kam Napier has more.
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Maui businesses are paying close attention to the upcoming election. They’re facing two crises that have a connection: a shortage of housing, and a shortage of labor. Pacific Business News editor in chief A. Kam Napier has more.