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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Incredible One Day Only Special Fare Sale From Hawaiian Airlines For Travel January 5, 2012 to January 31, 201




Considering a trip to Maui that stops in or is from the Bay Area or Los Angeles this January? Be sure to check 
out this great One Day Special Fare Sale from Hawaiian Airlines. If you’re considering purchasing a condo
home or investment property during your visit ~ give us a call at 1-800-291-5535 or (808)280-2764.
Mahalo From Hawaiian Airlines
To show their appreciation, Hawaiian Airlines are offering a one-day only special fare –$298 round trip 
to/from the Bay Area, or Los Angeles and Hawaii.
In appreciation of patronage during the past year, they want to give something back. Enjoy the gift of travel 
this Holiday Season from all of us at Hawaiian Airlines.

Click here:http://www.hawaiianair.com/Specialoffers/Pages/holiday-special-fare.aspx
Mele Kalikimaka!
Booking Period Today Only
12/20/2011 only
Travel Period
1/5/2012-1/31/2012

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Christie's International Real Estate Exclusive Affiliates

As many of you know, we proudly announced earlier this year that Christie’s International Real Estate, the world’s 
leading luxury real estatenetwork, has awarded Affiliate status to our brokerage firm Maui Estates International LLC. 
Wholly owned by Christie’s, the world’s leading art business, Christie’s International Real Estate is represented in 
more than 40 countries. Maui Estates International LLC joins this carefully selected organization of brokerages with 
proven records of success in both high-end property sales and exemplary client service.
Christie’s Elizabeth Taylor sales, which have captured headlines around the globe, kicked off yesterday, Tuesday, 
December 14, with the Legendary Jewels Evening Sale in New York. The ensuing four days of sales, in addition to 
the Online-Only Auction, illustrate the historic exposure and global esteem for the Christie’s brand.
This proud affiliation is an invaluable benefit to our many Maui real estate clients and friends.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Visitor Spending on Maui Continues to Grow~Momentum Is Anticipated To Continue Into 2012

Maui Visitor Spending Grows, Arrivals Flat
By Sonia Isotov
Article from: MauiNow.com
Total expenditures by Maui visitors in the first nine months of 2011 increased by 15.1%, compared to the same 
period last year, to $2,370.5 million, according to preliminary statistics released today by the Hawaii Tourism
Authority.
Total visitor days for Maui visitors only rose 4.2% and total arrivals (+4.5%) continued to surpass last year at
1,640,498 visitors. For the month of September 2011, total visitor expenditures for Maui grew 16.4% 
($225.9 million) from September 2010 to $194.0 million. Contributing to the increase was higher daily 
spending by all visitors ($194.9 per person, up from $176.2 per person in September 2010) and a 4.7% 
growth in total arrivals to 159,359 visitors.
“Visitor spending grew to more than $1 billion in September, an increase of 19.7%, with visitors from every 
major market area spending more and staying longer than in 2010. We are also pleased that these increases
 are being seen throughout all of the four major islands, with year-to-date total visitor expenditures reaching
 $9.3 billion in 2011,” said Mike McCartney, president and chief executive officer, Hawaii Tourism Authority, 
in a written statement.
Total visitor days for all visitors rose 4.2% and total arrivals (+2.7%) continued to surpass last year at 
5,446,393 visitors. Contributing to the statewide increase was higher daily spending by all visitors ($199 
per person, up from $176 per person in September 2010) and a 4% growth in total arrivals to 560,707 visitors.
After six straight months of losses, Japanese arrivals grew slightly by 0.8%. Arrivals from US West (+2%) and 
US East (+4.4%) also increased following three months of declines.
Continued McCartney, “September’s growth included the continued increase in Japanese visitor spending,
 as well as an increase in visitor arrivals, the first of such increases in six months. And we are hopeful that
 the uptick in arrivals is a sign of recovery of the Japan market.”
Statewide, arrivals by air only in September 2011 rose 4.7% from last September to 553,068 visitors, with
 increases from all top four visitor markets. Arrivals from Canada climbed 23%, the fifteenth consecutive
 month of double-digit growth.
“We anticipate this momentum to continue through the fourth quarter of 2011 and into 2012, with increases
 in airlift out of Japan, Canada, Korea and Australia through new and established airlines. We are excited to
 welcome Asiana Airlines with direct service from Honolulu to Incheon, Korea, Strategic Airlines servicing
 both Brisbane and Melbourne to Honolulu, and Allegiant Airlines servicing the US West region, into the
 Hawai’i market,” said McCartney.
“We are very encouraged with the increases in visitor spending, arrivals and air seats as we head towards 
the end of the year. Together with Hawaii’s visitor industry partners, we will remain vigilant and focused to
 reach our targets, set at $12.6 billion in visitor spending and 7.5 million visitor arrivals for 2011.”

Sunday, October 23, 2011

More International Exposure For Maui As The Maui Makani Windsurfing Classic Returns To Ho'okipa October 27th~November 1st

Boost Expected With Return of Maui Makani Classic
By Wendy Osher
Article from: Mauinow.com
One-hundred world class windsurfers converge at Ho`okipa Beach Park next week for the championship leg of the 
American Windsurfing Tour. The Maui Makani Classic kicks off on October 27 and runs until November 1, marking a
 return of the sport to Ho`okipa, the international mecca of the windsurfing world.
“There is no better place for windsurfing than right here on Maui, and we are proud to be hosting world class events
 once more,” said Mayor Alan Arakawa. “What Halloween does for Lahaina, big windsurfing events will do for Paia. 
We’re going to get our economy going one town at a time if we have to,” he said.
Competitors will be traveling to Maui from more than 20 counties including Argentina, Chili, China, South Korea, 
Morocco, Ireland and Japan. The event is also expected to attract hundreds of spectators from Maui and abroad.
In an effort to help with traffic congestion, free event parking will be provided at the Old Maui High School in 
Hamakuapoko, with free shuttle bus services provided by the Maui County Veterans Association and the Disabled 
American Veterans. No parking will be allowed on the sides of the highway.
In addition to the windsurfing competition, other Makani Classic events to include the following:
■Makani Classic opening night party at the Kahului Ale House, October 26, 8 p.m.
■Makani Classic Opening Ceremony, Ho`okipa Beach Park, Oct. 27, 10 a.m.
■Goya and Quatro Party, Pauwela Cannery in Haiku, 6 to 10 p.m.
■Fourth Friday in Paia, 6 to 9 p.m.
■Maui Ultra Lounge Party, Neil Pryde in Kahului, 6 to 9 p.m.
■Pizza with the Pros, Flatbread Pizza in Paia, 6 to 10 p.m.
■Makani Classic closing ceremonies, hosted by Maui Babe and held at the Maui Tropical Plantation, featuring 
entertainment, food, cash bar and award presentations, Nov. 1 at 5 p.m., tickets $10 per person.
For more information, visit: www.americanwindsurfingtour.com.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Show Support For Clint Hansen's Proposed Opening of Maui Paintball

Filed under: Uncategorized — Clint Hansen @ 4:48 pm
On November 22, 2011 I am getting my long awaited (years in the making) meeting with the Maui Planning Department 
for my proposed opening of Maui Paintball. To help show community and visitor support for this endeavor please 
CLICK HERE and sign my on-line petition. In addition to my love of the sport I feel that opening this facility would be
 of tremendous benefit to those of us who are fortunate enough to call Maui home and those who come to visit. This 
will be a fully insured and properly supervised enterprise on approximately 10 acres in Olowalu.
Thanks to everyone for their support and please feel free to call me at 808-280-2764 or email me at 
Clinthansen33@gmail.com with any questions.
Mahalo and Aloha,
Clint Hansen, Realtor (S)
The Hansen Ohana

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Maui Named Best Island in the World by the Readers of Conde Nast Traveler Magazine for an Unprecedented 17th Time

Maui is No Ka Oi For 17th Time
By Wendy Osher
Article from: Mauinow.com
For an unprecedented 17th time, Maui has been named Best Island in the World by the readers of Conde Nast Traveler 
magazine.With a score of 92.1, Maui was also voted Best US Island for the 21st consecutive year in the magazine’s 24th 
Annual Readers’ Choice Awards.  The award was presented to Maui Visitors and Convention Bureau executive director
Terryl Vencl by veteran actor Chris Noth (Law & Order, Sex in the City and The Good Wife) in an awards ceremony held 
last night in New York City.
During the presentation, Noth shared his love for Maui saying he visits the island regularly. His mother, a former CBS 
television reporter, has also made Maui her home.“Maui continues to capture the hearts, minds and imaginations of 
visitors the world over,” said Vencl.
“Recent branding studies reveal our visitors seek variety, choice and adventure, planned or spontaneous. They want to
know lots of options are available, but want to have the freedom to be as active or relaxed as they choose. I believe this 
coveted award speaks to that,” said Vencl. Maui County Mayor Alan Arakawa added, “Maui has so much to offer. It is an
island of incredible beauty featuring unparalleled service, top-notch activities, excellent restaurants, a wide variety of
 accommodations and the friendliest folks anywhere.”
“This is a proud moment for the visitor industry and our people of Maui,” said Arakawa.
The island of Kaua’i placed second this year with a total of 90 points, followed by Kiawah in South Carolina, which earned
 third place with 86.6 points. The Big Island of Hawai’i (now being re-branded as “Hawaii Island”) earned fourth place 
honors with 85.8 points. Maui’s sister island of Lana’i rounded out the top six with a score of 84.6.
Other top island destinations worldwide include winners in the following geographical categories: Asia (Maldives, 87.5), 
Caribbean/Atlantic (Bermuda, 87.4), Asia/Indian Ocean (Bora Bora, 87.0), Europe (Bozcaada and The Turkish Aegean 
Islands, 84.2) and Canada (Vancouver Island, 81.5). Maui and Lana’i also fared well in the Top Hawai’i Resorts category,
capturing top honors for various properties.
Topping the list was Travassa Hana (95.0) followed by Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea (93.9). Oahu’s Trump 
International Hotel Waikiki Beach Walk (93.7) placed third and Hawaii Island’s Four Seasons Resort Hualalai (93.4)
ranked fourth.
The island of Lanai captured fifth and sixth place respectively as Four Seasons Lanai at Manele Bay scored 93.4 and 
Four Seasons Lanai, The Lodge at Koele finished with 93.1.
Other Maui resorts making the Top 20 included 11th place Grand Wailea (89.3), 12th ranked Fairmont Kea Lani (89.0.)
and 13th place Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa (87.8). The Ritz Carlton, Kapalua (86.9), captured the 14th spot.
*** Supporting information courtesy Maui Visitors Bureau.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Happy Canadian Thanksgiving From Our Ohana To Yours


Happy Thanksgiving to all of our Valued Friends, Family and Clients
Why do Canadians and Americans celebrate Thanksgiving on different days?
One reason for Canadian Thanksgiving arriving earlier than its American counterpart is that Canada is geographically further 
north than the United States, causing the Canadian harvest season to arrive earlier than the American harvest season. And 
since Thanksgiving for Canadians is more about giving thanks for the harvest season than the arrival of pilgrims, it makes 
sense to celebrate the holiday in October. So what are the differences between Canadian and American Thanksgiving, other 
than the date? Not much! Both Canadians and Americans celebrate Thanksgiving with parades, family gatherings, pumpkin
pie and a whole lot of turkey! What will you be doing to celebrate Thanksgiving this year?
We’re looking forward to a great dinner with our family visiting from Vancouver and are very grateful for our valued
friends, family and clients.
Article excerpt from: http://www.kidzworld.com

Monday, October 10, 2011

Early First Whale Sighting in Maui Waters on Thursday

First Whale Sighting in Maui Waters
By Wendy Osher
Article from: Mauinow.com
The first humpback whale sighting in Maui County waters this season was reported yesterday morning 
off the eastern coast of Lana’i. According to the Pacific Whale Foundation, a pair of humpbacks was sighted
at 8:35 a.m. on Thursday, October 6, about 2 miles off the coast by the raft, Great White. 
The sighting was confirmed by the nearby Ocean Discovery vessel, operated by the Pacific Whale Foundation.
Captain Bryson Oliveira confirmed the pod included one adult whale and one smaller whale that appeared to 
be a yearling. The Maui sighting comes a week-and-a-half after the National Oceanic and Atmospheric 
Association reported the first state sighting of the season near Honaunau Bay, Hawaii Island on September 26.
“We were jumping up and down when we heard the news,” said Merrill Kaufman, Chief Operations Officer at 
Pacific Whale Foundation. “It is always a cause for excitement when we discover the whales are back.”
For the past two years, the first sighting off of Maui was reported on October 20.
Humpback whales return to Hawai’i each year as part of their winter migration to give birth and care for their
 young. An estimated 12,000 humpback whales are believed to make the journey, according to the Pacific 
Whale Foundation.
The agency celebrates the start of whalewatch season on Saturday, November 26, when whale sightings 
are guaranteed through mid-May.
*** Supporting information courtesy, Pacific Whale Foundation.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Casino Night Fundraiser for the J. Walter Cameron Center on Saturday October 15th


Casino Night: Gamble and Win Big for A Cause
By Kristin Hashimoto
Article from: Mauinow.com
Do your fingers itch for the gambling tables and die of Las Vegas? From 5 p.m., on Saturday October 15 at the King Kamehameha Clubhouse, legal gambling tables such as: black jack, roulette, craps, bingo, and poker tables will set the scene for a night of fundraising fun for the J. Walter Cameron Center.
Anyone with an affinity for architecture might want to check out the clubhouse, as it is a design from the renowned American architect, Frank Lloyd Wright. From 5:30 p.m., a no-host cocktail bar and auction will open. Pupus will be served and door prizes and live entertainment will keep the energy up throughout the night.
Tickets are $125 each and will go to a worthy community cause. The Cameron Center is home to 20 of Maui’s profit and non-profit health education, rehabilitation, day care, and human service agencies. This benefit will help the center in their continued provision of meeting spaces for hundreds of Maui’s community groups, clubs, social services and local businesses for nominal fees, throughout the year.
For more information on the J. Cameron Center and their casino night fundraiser, visit www.jwcameroncenter.org, or call 244-5546. The King Kamehameha Clubhouse is located at the King Kamehameha golf course at 2500 Honoapiilani Highway in Wailuku.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

The Buzz~Compliments of Old Republic Title & Escrow of Hawaii


THE BUZZ
Compliments of Anne Diola
Old Republic Title & Escrow of Hawaii
There’s good news in real estate to report as we enter the fall season. In August, sales of existing homes rose 8.5 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.47 million in August. What’s important to note is that this rate is 20.2 percent above the 3.72 million pace of August 2010. Also, U.S. home prices were up for the fourth month in a row, according to the latest Standard & Poor’s/Case-Shiller Home Price Indices.
Existing home sales increased from July to August in all regions:
Northeast – increased 2.7 percent
Midwest – increased 3.8 percent
South – increased 5.4 percent
West – increased 18.3 percent
Ron Phipps, President of the National Association of Realtors, reports that currently we are experiencing the best housing affordability conditions in a generation. Clearly, buyers are enjoying the benefits of today’s market and historically low interest rates.
JUST ASK
Q: I’m hearing about something called a “conforming loan limit” and how it’s changing. Can you tell me more about this?
A: The conforming loan limit determines the maximum size of a mortgage that the U.S. – specifically, the Federal Housing Administration, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac – will guarantee. Before the housing bust in 2008, the government-insured loan limit was $417,000. This limit still applies across most of the country. But in areas with high home values — 250 counties, in all — the government increased those limits to bolster the confidence of cautious lenders.
Since 2008 the limit in affected counties has been $729,750. But as of October 1, the new limit has been reduced to $625,500. Home buyers in these counties can obtain non-conforming home loans (known as “Jumbo” loans), but the interest rates are typically higher and require a larger down payment. In a nutshell, the lowering of the loan limit can mean fewer loan options for buyers in affected counties.
MY TOWN
As the nights grow longer and days a bit cooler, you probably find yourself shifting from thoughts of barbeques and swimming pools to pumpkins, harvest festivals and trick-or-treating. As you get ready for October festivities, consider turning your pumpkin carving tradition into a family activity. Whether you’re 2, 22, or 102, carving pumpkins lets you express your creative self.
Disney’s FamilyFun.com site has lots of tips on pumpkin carving and buying (Hint: Visit your local pumpkin patch!). Check out their slide show of creative pumpkin carving and decorating ideas too for some inspiration. Kraft.com includes pumpkin carving stencils you can print and loads of Halloween-themed recipes. About.com is also a good source for carving tips and recipes. Did you know, for example, that you can use your Jack O’ Lantern as an air freshener? Just sprinkle some cinnamon, nutmeg or cloves on the bottom of the lid.
Spread out your newspapers, get a carving knife and pumpkin, and get ready to have some fun celebrating fall. Happy carving!
FYI
On October 15th, from 5:00pm to 9:00pm, drop by the Shops at Wailea for an amazing charity event called: “Sharing, Shopping, and Symphony”. This is sponsored by the Windermere Foundation and all funds raised will stay on Maui! There will be Live Entertainment, Silent Auction, Fashion Show, and more. Looking forward to seeing you all there!
Anne Diola’s Contact Info:
Anne Diola
Account Executive
Old Republic Title & Escrow of Hawaii
33 Lono Ave, Ste 195
Kahului, HI 96732
W: (808) 281-8430
M: (808) 281-8430
adiola@ortc.com
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Thursday, September 29, 2011

89th Annual Maui Fair Starts Today

89th Annual Maui Fair Starts Thursday
The 89th Annual Maui Fair will begin Thursday, September 29th at the War Memorial Complex Fairgrounds in Wailuku.
By Madeline Ziecker
Article from: www.Mauinow.com
The fair will begin on Thursday at 4:30 p.m. with the 89th Maui Fair Parade. At 5 p.m., fair gates will open and guests can 
begin to enjoy the array of food and festivities planned for this year. Gates will close at 11 p.m.
‘Aloha’ Friday is when the action increases. In the morning visitors can attend the Special Fair, beginning at 10 a.m. with a 
performance by Zenshin Daiko, the children’s Japanese style taiko (drum) group. Following Zenshin Daiko, Mayor Alan 
Arakawa will give a brief welcome. Musical entertainment will continue throughout the day until gates close at midnight.
On Saturday fairgoers can look forward to several musical talents, including Kihei Cowboys, Conscious Roots, and Nuff 
Sedd. The Meadow Gold Healthy Baby Contest begins at 10:30 a.m., which gives proud parents the opportunity to s
howcase their healthy keiki in a setting that promotes health and nutrition. Gates will close at midnight.
The fair will conclude on Sunday, beginning with the 2011 Cheer Spirit Showcase at 11 a.m. All pop warner, high school,
 and all star teams will get the chance to showcase their team spirit through a routine. A Best in Team Spirit Award along
 with other participation awards will be handed out at the showcase. The rest of the day will include performances by 
Homestead, Kendra, Kalapana, and hypnotist James Kellogg Jr., but the schedule is reportedly subject to change without 
notice. Gates will close at 11 p.m.
At least 17 rides will be open during fair hours including this year’s newest ride, The Dragon Coaster, along with classic 
favorites such as the Castle Bounce, Century Wheel, and Wave Swinger.
In addition to the rides and entertainment, many flock to the fair for the endless variety of decadent foods offered. 
Everything from Ahi Bowls to Malasadas will be available for purchase. There is nowhere else on Maui where you have 
40 options of places to eat in one day, within a block. Proceeds from the sale of these meals will go to many nonprofit 
& civic organizations to help boost their yearly operating costs.
The 7th Annual Maui County Department of Fire and Public Safety Chili Cook-off Fundraiser will be held on Saturday, 
October 1 from 10 a.m. – noon. This year’s cook off will feature some of Maui’s top chefs including Executive Chefs 
Tylun Pang from The Fairmont Kea Lani Maui, Ryan Luckey from Pineapple Grill at Kapalua Resort, and Chef Riko 
Bartolome. The chefs will showcase their best chili recipes alongside teams of Maui Fire Department. The public is 
invited to sample the chili for $1 a bowl. Proceeds will benefit the Shriner’s Children’s Hospital Patient Transportation 
Fund for children afflicted with injuries related to fires.

HOURS & PRICES
Thursday, September 29 — 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Friday, September 30 — 5 p.m. to midnight
Saturday, October 1 — 10 a.m. to midnight
Sunday, October 2 — 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.
General Admission:
Adults $7
Keiki (5-11) $3
Discount Sunday:
Adults $5
Keiki (5-11) $2
Rides:
Single Coupons $1
Sheet of 10 Coupons – $10
See www.mauifair.com for questions or for more details.
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Friday, September 23, 2011

Total Airline Seats For Maui Have Increased Dramatically So Far In 2011 Notes Local Economist Dr. Leroy Laney

Local Economy a ‘Mixed Bag’
Economists share analyses and predictions at economic outlook forum. “…the recession served to pull the scab off the 
long-term wound of our economy—that wound is debt.”
Sarah Ruppenthal
Article From: Maui Weekly
Dr. Jack Suyderhoud, professor of business economics at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Shidler College of Business,
 and Dr. Leroy Laney, First Hawaiian Bank economic advisor and professor of economics and finance at Hawai‘i Pacific 
University, presented their economic analyses during the 37th Annual First Hawaiian Bank Economic Outlook on Friday, 
Sept. 16. 
For many, it may have been uncertain if the analysis presented at this year’s First Hawaiian Bank Economic 
Outlook Forum was good news or bad news. But after taking a look at the big financial picture, one thing seemed certain:
 Maui County is creeping along the road to recovery. More than 200 residents filled the Elleair Ballroom of the Maui Beach 
Hotel on Friday, Sept. 16, for coffee, breakfast and the 37th Annual First Hawaiian Bank Economic Outlook Forum featuring
 local economists Dr. Leroy Laney and Dr. Jack Suyderhoud. “Overall, Maui’s economy this year is a mixed bag,” said Laney, 
First Hawaiian Bank economic advisor and professor of economics and finance at Hawaii Pacific University. “Maui’s visitor 
industry is doing extremely well, thanks to its resilient upscale image… with resulting higher room  rates and a welcome 
growth in airlift, including flights from secondary Mainland cities.” Total airline seats for Maui “have increased dramatically
 so far in 2011,” with far stronger growth than anywhere else in Hawai‘i—an increase of more than 11 percent this year,
Laney reported. 
“A big reason is the fact that Maui has been picking up direct flights by Hawaiian and Alaska Airlines from 
secondary cities in the U.S. and Canada. That, combined with aggressive marketing in those cities, has paid off,” he said.

As a result, hotels have been able to raise their room rates, and Maui now has the highest average daily room rate in the
state. “So reputation does pay off,” said Laney. With its unique juxtaposition of small town charm and big city sophistication,
Maui offers “a combination that’s hard to top.” 

But while tourism may be a boon for Maui County, it isn’t an economic panacea. “Tourism alone cannot be relied upon 
to bring Maui back to better times,” said Laney. “The job total continues to struggle to return to pre-recession levels [and]
 unfortunately, other sectors of  Maui’s economy, especially the construction industry, continue to lag significantly.
Residential construction is down practically everywhere now,but anyprogress to resuscitate overall construction-public
 or private—would result in a more balanced and sustained recovery for Maui.

 ”The anemic construction industry is contributing to the lag in job creation and the uptick in unemployment 
across Maui County, Laney said. “Maui continues to lose jobs, the only county in the state for which that’s consistently the 
case,” he pointed out. “Even though the official end to the recession occurred some time ago… although the visitor industry
is doing quite well, weakness in other sectors of Maui’s economy simply overwhelms that strength.”

Laney predicted that gradual declines in Maui’s unemployment rate “will likely continue in the future. But there remains a 
stark contrast between the current jobless rate and the 2 percent number that prevailed in the peak year of 2007.”

However, he said, “Help may be on the way,” citing several projects slated for construction, such as Alexander & Baldwin’s
Maui Business Park Phase II in Kahului and the 138-room Courtyard by Marriott around the corner from the Kahului Airport.
In addition, economic growth is evident on the campus of University of Hawai‘i Maui College, which has seen a significant 
increase in enrollment—nearly 33 percent in two years. “One growth area in the Maui economy, which also helps to diversify
 it, is the recently renamed UH Maui College,” said Laney. “The name change reflects the addition of four-year degrees to its 
curriculum, the first UH community college to grant such degrees. 

”Taking a look at the bigger picture—the U.S. and global economies—Dr. Jack Suyderhoud, professor of business economics
at the University of Hawaii at Mānoa Shidler College of Business, described an invaluable opportunity to mold the future by
 ooking at the past—and the present. “A few years down the road, when historians and economists look back on the Great
Recession of 2007-09, it will not be regarded so much as a painful transitory period, but rather as the moment when the 
long-term weaknesses of the U.S. economy became glaringly exposed,” he said. “In that sense, the recession served to 
pull the scab off the long-term wound of our economy—that wound is debt. 

”Debt is the most formidable obstacle to financial recovery, he said, and the longer we take to deal with it, the longer it  will
 take to see adequate economic growth. 

“I’m hoping that the limited progress made on debt reduction will help stabilize short-term expectations,” said Suyderhoud. 
However, he said, if capital markets believe that the U.S. is not serious about reducing its structural deficits, “this may spook 
consumers and business investments. ”The result?  “That could indeed push us into the second dip,” Suyderhoud said. 
“But I’m deeply hopeful that will not be the case… how we handle debt reduction and rebalancing the economy in the
next few months will tell us a lot about our long-term prospects."

For more information about the 2011-12 Economic Forecast for Maui County, visit the First Hawaiian Bank Website at
 www.fhb.com.

Friday, September 16, 2011

29th Annual St. John's Kula Festival


Article From: The MauiWeekly

The 29th Annual St. John’s Kula Festival will be held on Saturday, Sept. 24, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in lovely, cool Kēōkea. This festival is always greatly anticipated by Maui residents and visitors alike as a tradition that can be enjoyed by the whole family.
This year, a new layout will facilitate easier access to all the food, fun, fundraising, entertainment and events, but will still showcase the spectacular views of the valley and coasts and offer everything that everyone has come to expect from this event.
The festival will showcase delicious food, including Portuguese bean soup, waffles with fresh Kula strawberries, a wonderful vegan curry, grilled-on-the-spot hamburgers made from Maui Cattle Company beef, fudge, plate lunches, fresh Chinese chicken salad and more, as well as cold drinks and coffee.
Fresh Kula produce, plants and cut flowers, baked goods, a gift shop with handmade items and an assortment of treasures, beautiful gift baskets, a wide variety of crafters, children’s games, free face painting, a silent auction and live entertainment will be offered all day long.
The festival stage will showcase Uluwehi Guerrero’s choir, Na Leo Lani O Maui; Derick Sebastian; the Hula Honeys; and SideTracks. Entertainment will also include the Future Stars of Maui—Gabrielle Goebbert and Austin Carvalho (together known as “The Flow”), The Mill with Christy, Lilly and Zoe and a surprise or two.
Proceeds from this annual event are usually shared with a variety of local nonprofit organizations each year, which are selected by the church, but this year, the organizers decided to focus on one nonprofit. This year’s beneficiary is Hospice Maui; specifically, to contribute to building a 12-bed hospice unit, Hale Ho‘olu‘olu, a place for comfort, compassion and care.
The vision for Hale Ho‘olu‘olu is more than bricks and mortar, construction and staff jobs—it is to help patients live out their lives more peacefully, with more dignity and with less pain, and to provide comfort for the families whose grief is then lightened. It is the highly skilled compassionate team of Hospice Maui caregivers who assist the patients and their families through this transition. Their ideality is a community pulling together to invest collectively in Hale Ho‘olu‘olu, making a peaceful end-of-life experience a reality for all of Maui. Learn more about the hale at www.hospicemaui.org/hooluolu.
St John’s Episcopal Church has been a community center since its beginning in 1900 and continues by offering its facilities for a number of community organizations, operating a pantry that distributes boxes of food to families in emergency situations, and holding a Fellowship Dinner on the last Friday of every month where all are welcome to come and enjoy a free meal and friendship.
Admission is free, but donations are welcomed. For more information, or to contribute to the auction or volunteer your time, call (808) 878-1485.
St. John’s is located at 8992 Kula Highway across from Kēōkea Park.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Hawaii's Visitor Industry Job Count Continues To Grow

Filed under: Uncategorized — Clint Hansen 

Tourism Related Jobs Could Top 159,000

By Sonia Isotov
Article from: www.mauinow.com
Expected growth in Hawaii’s visitor industry job count could reach as high as 159,542 in 2011, according 
to a statement released today by the Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA).

The statement issued by the HTA was a reaction to statements made by President Obama and Governor 
Abercrombie last night regarding the importance of job creation in order for our state and nation to fully 
recover from the economic downturn.

“Hawaii’s visitor industry helped to provide 152,864 jobs in the state in 2010, the largest generator of jobs
 among the major industry sectors. Tourism is also the largest single source of private capital into Hawaii,
 with visitor spending reaching $11.4 billion and contributing to $1.1 billion total tax revenue,” said Mike
 McCartney, president and CEO Hawaii Tourism Authority, in a written statement.

“With new airlift, marketing and destination experience-based programs, we anticipate the number of
 tourism related jobs to grow to 159,542 by the end of 2011. Tourism is a natural export for Hawaii
 and the US and provides a strong foundation for our economy.”

Thursday, January 13, 2011

New Hawaiian Air Flights to Korea Expected to Generate $86.4 Million in Annual Visitor Spending

Hawaiian starts flights to S. Korea
The nonstop service is expected to generate $86.4 million in annual visitor spending here
By Dave Segal
Article from: The Honolulu Star-Advertiser

Hawaiian Airlines, expanding its reach into Asia for the second time in less than two months, launched its inaugural flight to South Korea yesterday as the fast-growing carrier marked another milestone in its 81-year history.

The new nonstop, four-times-a-week service will bring 54,000 seats a year into the Hawaii market and is expected to generate about $86.4 million in annual visitor spending, according to the Hawaii Tourism Authority. South Korea’s inclusion in November 2008 in the U.S. Visa Waiver Program, which allows Koreans to travel to the U.S. without a visa, opened the door for Hawaiian to expand in Asia beyond Manila (April 2008) and Tokyo (November).

“As we think about where the growth opportunities are for us in the coming years, we’re already the undisputed leader in interisland travel, we’re the leader in travel between Hawaii and the U.S. mainland, and the natural spot for us, where we see a lot of growth in tourism coming to Hawaii, is from Asia,” Hawaiian Chief Financial Officer Peter Ingram said. “Today is a big step in terms of us becoming a leader in air travel between Hawaii and Asia.”

With Hawaiian music, hula, a blessing and a Korean cultural dance commemorating the occasion, just under 100 passengers comprising mostly business leaders and professionals boarded the afternoon flight for the 11-hour, 39-minute trip to Incheon International Airport, just outside Seoul. When they left Honolulu, the temperature was about 79 degrees under rainy conditions. The expected high today when they arrived in Seoul, which is 19 hours ahead of Hawaii, was 32 degrees with the temperature dropping to a low of 8 degrees.

About 240 passengers are expected on the seven-hour, 45-minute return leg on the 264-seat Boeing 767-300ER flight that is due to arrive in Honolulu at 11 a.m. tomorrow.

“Today’s launch of direct service to Incheon International Airport in Seoul is positive news for Hawaii’s visitor industry and another sign that our tourism economy is continuing to recover,” HTA President and Chief Executive Officer Mike McCartney said.

With Korean Air scheduled to increase its weekly flights between Seoul and Honolulu to 14 from 10 in February, that means the state will be on the receiving end of 18 flights a week from South Korea.

“This is another history-making day for Hawaiian as we expand even farther into Asia with our new flights to Seoul and introduce our unique brand of in-flight service that promotes the Hawaii and travel experience,” said Mark Dunkerley, Hawaiian president and CEO, in a statement. Dunkerley flew to Seoul ahead of Hawaiian’s inaugural flight for meetings and to greet the flight upon its arrival.

Through the first 11 months of 2010, 79,131 Koreans visited Hawaii, up 75.3 percent from 45,148 during the same period a year earlier, according to the HTA. For all of 2010, the HTA is projecting 92,180 visitors, a 79.5 percent increase over 51,353 in 2009.

The HTA is projecting 115,225 Koreans will visit Hawaii this year, up 25 percent from its 2010 projection, and forecasts visitor spending from Korea to increase 38.2 percent this year to $230.2 million from a projected $166.6 million in 2010.

Dennis Teranishi, CEO of Hawaiian Host Inc., said his company’s business will get a boost from the Hawaii-Seoul flight because Hawaiian will be serving Hawaiian Host chocolates with meals in both economy and first class. Hawaiian also serves Hawaiian Host chocolates on its flights to Tokyo’s Haneda International Airport.

“We’re also on Korean Airlines, but those are in-flight sales where they’re selling our chocolates on the airplane as gifts,” he said.

Austin Kang, president of Coral Creek Golf Course in Ewa Beach, said he’s ready for an influx of Korean visitors and has a Korean brochure and website ready as well as Korean staff that can take phone calls.

“The numbers show how many people are coming from Korea, and they’re spending,” Kang said. “The only market booming right now is the Korean market and it’s increasing more than 50 percent a year. So we’re expecting many people to come to Hawaii and help our state.”

Ingram, the CFO, said Hawaiian likely will announce another flight to Asia, most likely to Japan, later this year. Hawaiian began flying to Haneda in November after winning one of four slots that were awarded to U.S. carriers.

“We do see some other options and some alternatives for growth in Japan,” he said. “We think there are some very viable alternatives and we would like to be announcing something in the next several months and hopefully be flying that route before the end of 2011. Obviously, flying to Tokyo is one alternative, but there are other places in Japan that would like our service.”

Monday, June 21, 2010

Summer Business is Heating Up!




Happy First Day of Summer!


Every season brings change and summer tradionally means things will be heating up. They certainly are in Maui! Our economy appears to be taking a turn in the right direction with many indicators pointing to a lot of it being due to the International Buyers. Being that this truly is a global economy, we need to always be fully focused on the global activity all around us.

The Hansen Ohana is now practicing along with Maui Estates International. We have joined forces to better serve our valued clients and we are excited to be apart of the global market!


You can view all our current listings on our website, http://www.mauirealestate.net/


Enjoy your of Summer and dont forget the sunscreen!


A Hui Hou!