From the Pacific Business News
JN Group Inc.’s auto galleria planned for the Symphony Honolulu high-rise condominium project
across from the Neal S. Blaisdell Center will be adding several automotive and motorcycle
brands, including the Jaguar and Land Rover dealerships.
JN Group Inc., which is calling the 80,000-square-foot retail auto space “Velocity,” said late Monday
that during the last several months, it acquired seven motorcycle brands to add to its portfolio,
which now stands at 15, including BMW Motorrad.
The Symphony Honolulu project, which is being developed by California-based OliverMcMillan
and consists of 388 units, is currently under construction at the corner of Ward Avenue and
Kapiolani Boulevard and is scheduled to be completed in early 2016. Velocity will be located on the
street level of the condo project.
“JN and OliverMcMillan have found a rare opportunity for Symphony Honolulu residents to benefit
from the evolution of mixed-use condominium living,” Brad Nicolai, president of JN Group, said in a
statement. “Velocity’s collection of world-renowned automotive brands becomes an extension of
the resident’s garage.”
PBN first reported that the JN Automotive Group was buying the Hawaii Land Rover and Jaguar
dealerships.
From the Pacific Business News
OliverMcMillan Pacific Rim LLC has put 10 penthouses at its 388-unit 45-story Symphony Honoulu condo project on the market with prices that start at $1.56 million.
The company said Wednesday that the largest the penthouses at 888 Kapiolani Boulevard is 2,053 square feet.
All of the penthouses have floor-to-ceiling windows, and some have 10-foot ceilings. They also have white oak flooring, kitchens with Thermador applicances, stone and marble bathrooms and ocean views, the company said.
OliverMcMillian broke ground last year on the project, which should be ready by 2016. It is 75 percent sold, the company said.
OliverMcMillan, in partnership with JN Automotive Group, will offer residents a car service called Velocity Premier Auto Concierge, which will allow them to use cars such as Ferrari, Maserati and Lamborghini.
Bill Cresenzo covers residential real estate and transportation issues for Pacific Business News.
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Honolulu Magazine by Tiffany Hill
The food trucks have cleared out, the construction fence has been erected and yesterday, Mayor Kirk Caldwell and developers broke ground at 888 Kapiolani Boulevard, the soon-to-be home of Symphony Honolulu, a 388-unit, mixed-use condominium.
Pacific Business News by Duane Shimogawa
OliverMcMillan Pacific Rim LLC began construction Wednesday on its 388-unit, 45-story Symphony Honolulu mixed-use condominium tower at the corner of Kapiolani Boulevard and Ward Avenue, across from the Neal S. Blaisdell Center in Honolulu’s Kakaako neighborhood.
More than 150 people attended a groundbreaking ceremony for the project, which is located on 3.35 acres at 888 Kapiolani Blvd.
Pacific Business News Duane Shimogawa
The 388-unit mixed-use Symphony Honolulu condominium in Kakaako across from the Neal Blaisdell Center will begin the sales process for its 100 reserved housing units on Saturday, developerOliverMcMillan Pacific Rim said Friday.
Applications for these units, which are for buyers who meet income and asset requirements set by the Hawaii Community Development Authority, will be ready to pick up starting Saturday through Sept. 24 at the Symphony Honolulu sales gallery inside the Honolulu Design Center.
Condo units went on sale in June for Kakaako’s Symphony Honolulu.
But not all of them were sold, because 100 were reserved for owner-occupants making a certain income. Read the rest of this entry »
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