Thursday, December 15, 2011

Important Deadline For Filing For Maui Homeowner's Exemption



December 31st is the deadline to file your homeowner’s exemption. Click here for the downloadable form from the County of Maui:
http://www.co.maui.hi.us/documents/Finance/Real%20Property%20Tax%20Division/Forms%20and%20Applications/Home_Exemption_2012_v3%20Public.PDF

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.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Weekend Round-up: Fantastic Events Across Maui This Weekend

Weekend Round-Up: Boyz II Men, Steve Miller Band
By Madeline Ziecker
Article from: Mauinow.com
BOYZ II MEN IN CONCERT Saturday, December 10 at the MACC at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $45, $60 and $75.
Four-time Grammy-award-winning a cappella R&B vocal group Boyz II Men will perform live, celebrating their 
most recent album, Twenty.
Boyz II Men will perform a concert blending vocals, effects, and elements of classic R&B, as they have been 
doing for twenty years as the best selling R&B group of all time.
The group has had a steady fan base since their debut in the 1980s, even through several member changes.
The secret to their lengthened success may be their ability to adapt with changes in R&B, music technology, 
and in the music industry over time.
Tickets can be purchased by calling the MACC Box Office at 242-SHOW or online at MauiArts.org.

STEVE MILLER BAND WITH DAVE MASON Sunday, December 11 at the MACC at 7 p.m. Tickets $55, $65, 
$85, and $125.
The renowned Steve Miller Band who has brought over four decades of hit classic rock and blues music 
will perform for one night at the MACC for loyal fans on Maui.
Dave Mason, who holds a similar status as a classic rock king, will join the band as a special guest to 
enhance the show even further.
Steve Miller Band sells out shows every year playing hit songs from their 30 million records recorded 
over the past 40 years.
Tickets can be purchased by calling the MACC Box Office at 242-SHOW or online at MauiArts.org.
MAUI STAND-UP COMEDY SHOW Saturday, December 10 at Stella Blues at 10 p.m. Tickets $10 at 
the door.
A relatively new group of hilarious Maui stand-up comedians, Power Up Comedy, will perform their 
best jokes in Kihei on Saturday night.
The line-up for the evening is as follows:
■Host: Jose Solorzano
■Corky Gardner
■Doug Wyckoff
■Teresa Sickels
■Ray “Boom Boom” Chavez
■Feature: Chino LaForge
■Headliner: Sunny Dennis
FREERADICALS PROJEKT LIVE AT PICNIC IN PARADISE BENEFIT Sunday, December 11 from 12-10 p.m. 
at the Sugarman Makena Estate. Tickets $15 pre-sale and $20 at the door.
Freeradicals Projekt will play live at a benefit supporting Prayer Rock Foundation and “Source V: Circus 
of Dreams” on the oceanside Sugarman Estate.
Prayer Rock Foundation is an educational, non-profit, public charity organization dedicated to sustaining 
the Prayer Rock Sanctuary located in Kula. The organization caries the mindset of “Supporting the path, 
caring for the Earth.”
Source is Maui’s own annual multi-media arts and music festival. For their fifth year festival, the theme will 
be “Circus of Dreams,” likely to bring and inspire several talented artists to Source V.
The festival event holders will be holding and participating in several fundraising events, including Picnic 
In Paradise, before the start date of Source V on February 17.
The Picnic In Paradise event will include local food vendors and live DJs sponsored by Kona Red.
Shuttle service will be provided for ticket holders along with offsite parking at Mulligan’s On The Blue.
Tickets can be purchased in advance at Wine Corner in Paia, Request Records in Wailuku, and The Tiki 
Lounge in Kihei.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Approvals Sought For 65 Acre Central Maui Park In The Master Planned Waiale Community

Approvals sought for 65 Acre Central Maui Park
By Wendy Osher
Article from: Mauinow.com
The state Board of Land and Natural Resources will review a request this Friday for the acquisition of land for park use in 
Waikapu on Maui.
The park would be part of the 2550-unit master planned Waiale community, proposed for development along the 
Kuihelani Highway, west of Pomaikai Elementary School, the Legends, and Na Hoku Subdivision.
The 65 acre parcel is currently owned by Alexander & Baldwin and consists of unimproved fallow land. The company 
has submitted a request to the State Land Use Commission for re-classification of the property from agricultural to 
urban use.
A $9 million appropriation was made by the 2011 State Legislature in general obligation bonds for acquisition and 
development of the park.
Improvements envisioned for the property include the development of a variety of playing fields, parking, restrooms,
and other facilities.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Exciting News: Three New Restaurants Opening Soon

Three New Maui Restaurants Opening Soon
By Susan Halas
Article From: Mauinow.com
Fleetwood’s Restaurant and Pub on Front Street has leased over 10,000 sq ft of second floor and rooftop dining 
at the old Planet Hollywood Building, and also plans to offer retail liquor sales on the ground floor. According to 
Project Manager Jonathan Todd, the new ocean view eatery located across the street from the sea wall in Lahaina 
has received two liquor licenses: one for upstairs service and a separate permit for ground floor retail sales. He 
said the dining areas are expected to seat hundreds will eventually be open for lunch and dinner. He also 
anticipates that hundreds will be hired to staff the new establishment.
Fronting the new venture is long time celebrity musician Mick Fleetwood who has Maui homes upcountry and in 
Napili.
Fleetwood’s On Front St. Lahaina The 10,000 sq ft Fleetwood’s on Front St in Lahaina hopes to open in the 
second quarter of 2012. The eatery headed by well known musician and long time Maui resident Mick 
Fleetwood will occupy the 2nd floor, roof and portions of the ground floor of the former Planet Hollywood 
building across from the sea wall. The management says facilities will include a restaurant, pub and liquor store. 
Photo courtesy Fleetwood’s on Front St.
“Mick’s been here for a while and he gets the needs of Maui,” said Todd. He said the menu is still taking shape 
but in its final incarnation “will be approachable yet sophisticated. We want it to have family appeal.”
The project manager said that HJP Restaurant Advisors of Santa Barbara has been retained to coordinate the 
opening.
“They’ll be on site 24/7 until then and as long after we open as necessary.” Todd said that Fleetwood’s is 
currently seeking resumes from those qualified for general manager, chef and other senior level positions. 
“When top staff is in place they will be responsible for filling the other positions.”
Those interested in submitting resumes of any kind should follow the links posted on line at 
www.FleetwoodsOnFrontSt.com and www.Facebook.com/Fleetwoods. He indicated that “hiring preference 
will be given to Maui residents.”
Todd confirmed that the restaurant had signed a long term lease. “We have options for decades. This is not an 
in and out thing,” he said.
Waterfront will come to the Maalea Harbor Shops in the space formerly occupied by the Maalaea Grill. Waterfront 
is expected to open by Easter of next year.
Gary Smith, one of the owners of the Waterfront Restaurant located for more than 20 years at the Milowai 
Condominium in Maalaea announced that his family has found a home for “the new and improved” Waterfront 
at the Maalaea Harbor Shops next door to the Maui Ocean Center.
Smith said that the Waterfront will occupy the 5,000 sq ft harbor view space which formerly held the Maalaea 
Grill. He expects key personnel like Chef Bob Cambra and Bartender Don Goodwin will soon return, joined by 
veteran wait and kitchen staff. Given the larger size of the new quarter he said staffing may eventually expand.
The new location has several features he thinks patrons will find attractive such as more parking, a private 
dining room and larger, more modern quarters. The Waterfront, he said, is anxiously awaiting its liquor license 
and hopes to open by Easter of next year.
“We’ll start with dinner, Smith said, “and as soon as nearby roadway improvements in the harbor area are 
finished, we’ll open for lunch. Our family, my mother Donna, my brother Rick and I are very excited to get a 
quality restaurant in a key location.”
Fabiani’s Italian Bakery and Pizzeria expects to open by Christmas of this year serving family style Italian 
specialies including pizza, baked goods and pasta. The 3,000 sq ft eatery has indoor and outdoor seating 
and an 18 seat bar.
Fabiani’s Bakery & Pizzeria is coming to the South Maui Center. The new Italian restaurant is located in Unit 
101 at 95 Lipoa Street in Kihei.
Owners are Lorenzo Fabiani, former maitre’d at Matteo’s and his wife Michelle, former pastry chef at Longhi’s, 
while Joe Caccamo, formerly of Matteo’s and Capische heads the kitchen. Improvements are underway to 
3,000 sq ft space that includes indoor and outdoor seating for about 120 patrons and an 18 stool bar.
The eatery will be open for breakfast, lunch and dinner featuring homemade Italian-style baked items and 
other specialties such as pizza, panini and pasta. Until a liquor license is in place BYOB is the policy of the 
house. A soft opening is slated for December 16.
“We hope to be up and going by Christmas,” said Lorenzo. “We are very excited to offer Italian fare in the 
heart of Kihei.”

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Reminder: Na Hale O Maui Homebuyer Seminar Saturday December 3rd


Just a Reminder….
Na Hale O Maui Homebuyer Seminar
When: Today, Saturday December 3, 2011 from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Where: Good Shepherd Church Parish Hall, Wailuku
This is a great opportunity to learn some of the basics of getting the right mortgage for you and you family. `

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Strong Growth Continues As Total Expenditures By Visitors To Maui Grew 13.1% For The First 10 Months of 2011

Strong Growth Continues in Visitor Spending and Arrivals|
By Sonia Isotov
Article from: MauiNow.com
Total expenditures by visitors who came to Hawai’i in the first 10 months of 2011 grew 14.8%, compared to the 
same period in 2010, to $10.3 billion, according to preliminary statistics released today by the Hawaii Tourism 
Authority.
On Maui, total expenditures by visitors in the first 10 months of 2011 grew 13.1%, compared to the same period 
in 2010, to $2.5 billion.
Visitors in October 2011 spent $20 more per person per day than last October. Visitors to Maui actually spent $6 
less per person per day than last October.
Total visitor days for all visitors increased 4.1% and total arrivals (+2.6%) continued to exceed last year at 
6,034,104 visitors. On Maui, total visitor days for all visitors increased 3.6 % and total arrivals (+3.8%) also exceed 
last year at 1,808,350.
Total arrivals to Maui in October 2011 dropped 2% compared to a year ago. Growth in arrivals to Maui from 
Canada (+3.2%) and Japan (6.9%) were offset by lower arrivals from US West (-7.1%) and US East (-1.1%). For the 
first 10 months of 2011, arrivals to Maui from Canada (+17.2%), US East (+1.3%) and US West (+0.8%) increased, 
but arrivals from Japan (-3.1%) declined compared to year-to-date 2010.
“We are also pleased with continued growth from our international markets, including the second positive month 
of arrivals from Japan since the devastating earthquake and tsunami,” said Mike McCartney, president and chief 
executive officer of the Hawaii Tourism Authority today in written statement.
“New and additional airlift through 2012 also demonstrates that demand for travel to the Hawaiian islands 
remains high, and is a good indicator of momentum for the visitor industry in the coming year.”
More detailed October and 2011 year-to-date statistics for individual islands and the state, can be found on the 
Hawaii Tourism Authority website.