Note: This page displays all condos for sale in Kakaako, including
resale condos in Ward Village and Our Kakaako. If you want to see new projects, yet to be built, then please visit our
Honolulu condo projects page.
Kakaako's 3 Sections 1) The Super Block These are the condos, in Kakaako, closest to Ala Moana Shopping Center.
The 6 condos are:
Hokua (2006),
Nauru Tower (1990),
1350 Ala Moana (1968),
Hawaiki Tower (1999),
Waihonua (2015) and
Koolani (2006).
2) Ward Village A 60 acre master planned community in Kakaako, located immediately west of the Super Block.
The 14 condos are:
Waiea (2016),
Anaha (2017),
Aeo (2018),
Ke Kilohana (2019),
Aalii (2021),
Koula (2022),
Victoria Place (2024),
Ulana Ward Village (2025),
The Park Ward Village (2025) and
Kalae (2026),
Launiu (2027),
Mahana (2029),
Melia (2030) and
Ilima (2030).
3) Our Kakaako A 29 acre master planned community in the west part of Kakaako, located between Ward Village and Honolulu's Downtown (business district).
The 8 condos are:
The Collection (2016) /
400 Keawe (2016) /
Keauhou Place (2017),
Alia (2026),
Kahuine (2026),
Kaliu (2026) and 2 towers yet to be announced.
Other Condos There are a number of condos located in different parts of Kakaako, not within any of the 3 sections listed above.
Some of the more popular condos include:
Symphony Honolulu (2016),
Pacifica Honolulu (2009),
Moana Pacific (2007),
Keola Lai (2008),
909 Kapiolani (2007),
801 South Street (2015 & 2017) and
Iilani (2024).
Transformation Kakaako is Hawaii’s fastest growing and most exciting new urban neighborhood, undergoing a major transformation and rejuvenation.
Ala Moana to the east (bordered by Piikoi St),
Downtown Honolulu to the west (bordered by Punchbowl St) and the ocean to the south, makes for a very convenient location with shopping, beach and business all close by.
More than twenty new Kakaako condos were planned in recent years - several already completed or under construction - and will include more than 10,000 residences once all towers are completed. Most residential condo developments in Kakaako are driven by two master plans -
Ward Village (60 acres) by Howard Hughes Corporation and
Our Kakaako (29 acres) by Kamehameha Schools. The plans include improved sidewalks, parks, retail shops & more to make Kakaako a super convenient community where one can live comfortably, even without a car.
Market rate, new or newer, condos in Kakaako typically range in price from $600,000's for some smaller studios to over $15,000,000 for the most incredible Penthouses.
The Neighborhood Kakaako is currently home to about 15,000 residents living mostly in scattered high rise condos in an otherwise underdeveloped district of urban Honolulu. Major job centers, shopping, entertainment and recreational opportunities are all close by.
Expected growth could raise the population to about 30,000 by year 2030. Spread out over the next several years, these anticipated 20+ new Kakaako condo projects may barely catch up with pent-up demand as a result of a lack of urban housing construction during the past decades. The opportunity to drastically improve one's daily commute to urban conveniences has created tremendous growth potential for Kakaako.
Hawaii Community Development Authority’s (HCDA) vision is to transform 600 acre Kakaako into a modern community with a proposed rail transit oriented development (there is currently uncertainty of the year rail will be completed in the Kakaako area). That includes new recreational parks, retail shops, restaurants, office space, grocery stores and a redesigned
Neal Blaisdell Center.
Sometimes called the 3rd city, Kakaako is expected to appeal to many as walkable and bikeable neighborhood for work, shopping and recreation with pleasant wide streetscapes that function as outdoor living rooms. The old warehouses and industrial lots are giving way to a new Kakaako lifestyle in the revitalized urban core of Honolulu.
A collaboration of both government and private sector, it aims to set a new global standard by creating an economically sustainable, environmentally friendly and viable Kakaako. The vision promotes a mix of culture, art, modern transportation and a new metropolitan way of life with a diversity of
luxury condos.
Kakaako Waterfront Park, Kewalo Basin Park and the adjacent Ala Moana Beach Park offer fabulous recreational opportunities for joggers, swimmers, surfers, fishermen and anyone with an urge to enjoy the outdoors. The Kakaako condo lifestyle is the ultimate opportunity to live, work and play all in one great place.
History of Kakaako The Kakaako district is in the midst of a modernization that will leave it unrecognizable to its original inhabitants of old. Where towering Kakaako condos are going up was once a vast Native Hawaiian agricultural community that practiced terrace cultivation. Many of the alii had homes here, including Kamehameha I.
It was also the port site for foreign ships that came to Honolulu for trade and supplies. In 1850 those sailors brought with them smallpox, which decimated the nearby population. By this time the Kakaako community had grown due to the activity around the port, making the crowded district the perfect place for disease to spread. The bones of the tragic victims are often found whenever construction is done here.
Though the neighborhood experienced a resurgence that lasted into the 1950's, things changed once the zoning was altered to allow more commercial activity, attracting more and more businesses that took the place of homes. Body shops and industrial work particularly stand out on these streets.
Times have changed once again as Kakaako condos have gone up, soon to be joined by many more. Though they are the future of this neighborhood, in many ways they bring back its past, when this was a truly thriving home to so many.
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