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Kaka'ako burials must stay put, Honolulu developer told
By Gordon Y.K. Pang Advertiser Staff Writer

"The company behind the $100 million Victoria Ward Village Shops redevelopment project in Kaka'ako is being told by the state to leave 30 sets of iwi, Hawaiian burial remains, where they've been found..."
If you were waiting for this new development, plans may need to change. -Rick
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