Ala Moana and Kaka'ako - Two Great Neighborhoods in Honolulu
The mostly high-rise condominium and low-rise apartment communities of Ala Moana-Kaka'ako are Oahu's major shopping and cultural centers. Ala Moana is home to Ala Moana Center, Hawaii's largest shopping megalopolis, with over 200 shops and restaurants in a setting of lush landscaping and colorful fish ponds.
Kaka'ako is Oahu's cultural headquarters. The fine arts collections of the Honolulu Academy of Arts are here, as well as Hawaii's leading entertainment complex. Showcased at Blaisdell Center, Concert Hall and Exhibition Hall are the Honolulu Symphony Orchestra, live broadway shows, major concerts and exhibits and trade shows of all kinds.
The Kaka'ako waterfront is now the focus of highly significant, image-setting state activity. In the planning stages are a world-class aquarium, gathering place, Ocean Science Center and ocean park.

Wide, tree-lined Kapi'olani Boulevard, with its affluent condominiums, office buildings and elegant auto dealerships, is the focal point of Kapi'olani. Affordable low-rise apartments and older homes lie in a criss-cross of streets mauka (toward the mountain) of the boulevard.
For more detailed information about Ala Moana and Kaka'ako condo buildings please visit our website at www.HNLCondos.com.
Current Ala Moana Condo Listings
Current Kaka'ako Condo Listings
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If you or anyone you know is thinking about buying or selling a condo in Honolulu, Hawaii, it would be my pleasure to help.
Douglas Fischer, R.A., REALTOR, ePro, C.D.P.E.
RE/MAX Honolulu
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808-497-3810
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Douglas is an experienced and respected Honolulu, Hawaii Realtor Associate, in partnership with his Japanese speaking partner, Christopher Sumida, who specialize in residential Real Estate and the sale of Condos in the greater Honolulu area including the neighborhoods of: Waikiki, Diamond Head, Ala Moana, Kakaako, Kapiolani, Makiki, Chinatown and Downtown Honolulu.


Hi Doug: I can't resist this one - is there a bad neighborhood in Hawaii? I mean come on - your in Hawaii - none of them can be bad!
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Matt, That's funny, however, unfortunately there are a few neighborhoods that are a little on the rough side. Of course, I won't mention which ones, but it still is a big city you know. I appreciate yur comment. Mahalo.