Current Status
Aloha Iā Halewilikō is currently under construction.
The project commenced in October 2023, and the estimated completion date is 2025.
Project Overview
Aloha Iā Halewilikō (formerly known as Halewilikō Highlands) represents the next step in fulfillment of a community-driven master planning process, borne out of the opportunity for redevelopment on the former site of the Aiea Sugar Mill. Our vision is to create a holistic living experience for lower income seniors by providing affordable housing coupled with onsite amenities and senior services. A centrally-located multi-purpose room will be an integral part of the nurturing and supportive living environment we seek to create for our seniors, and the focal point for activities organized by EAH Resource Service Coordinator. Further enhancing our services options, we are excited to partner with Lanakila Pacific, a nonprofit services provider, which will provide a range of kūpuna services promoting healthy living, developing digital literacy skills and meal distribution.
Aloha Iā Halewilikō is located in a quiet residential area adjacent to the Aiea Public Library and within walking distance of transit and neighborhood services.
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140
Units
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30-60%
AMI Affordability |
95
Parking Spaces |
LEED
Sustainability Certification |
Project Highlights
- Location: 99-385 Pōhai Place, `Aiea, HI 96701
- Property Type: Senior (62+)
- Construction Type: Type V-A
- Units: 140 Total Units with a mix of studio and 1 Bedroom
Developer: EAH Housing
Architect: Design Partners Inc.
General Contractor: Unlimited Construction Services, Inc
Service Provider: Lanakila Pacific
Who Might Be Able to Qualify?
Seniors earning 30%-60% of the Area Median Income (AMI).
Hawaiʻi Housing Finance & Development Corporation (HHFDC) Affordable Housing Program Income Limits (effective 2024)
Household Size |
30% |
40% |
50% |
60% |
1-Person |
$23,280 |
$31,040 |
$38,800 |
$46,560 |
2-Person |
$26,610 |
$35,480 |
$44,350 |
$53,220 |
*Income limits are subject to change depending on the latest AMI released by HHDC.
Examples in Honolulu County:
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Olivia is a retired school teacher. She makes $30,200 from her pension and lives by herself. That makes her qualified for the 40% AMI for a household of one. |
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Akamu is a retired bus driver. He makes $21,546 from his pension and lives by himself. That makes him qualified for the 30% AMI for a household of one. |
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Emilio and Doreen are both retired. They make a combined income of $51,200 annually. That makes them qualified for the 60% AMI for a household of two. |
*Occupation annual incomes were based from county average and are subject to change.
Financing Participants
- 4% LIHTC
- City and County of Honolulu
- Hawaii Housing Finance & Development (HHFDC)
- Bank of Hawaii
- US Bank
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