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		<title>Wailea Real Estate a Steal</title>
		<link>http://www.mauigoodness.com/2010/10/14/wailea-real-estate-a-steal/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Oct 2010 03:54:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Home prices in Wailea, and the rest of Maui, are low and offer great opportunities for those looking for a second home in paradise. When searching for Wailea homes for sale, we&#8217;re finding that prices are finally becoming affordable.  Recently, some of our authors have been looking for new homes (this author included.)  Many of us live in smaller condos, ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-359" title="Wailea Real Estate" src="http://www.mauigoodness.com/wp-content/uploads/wailea-real-estate1.jpg" alt="Wailea Real Estate" width="262" height="159" />Home  prices in Wailea, and the rest of Maui, are low and offer great  opportunities for those looking for a second home in paradise.</p>
<p>When searching for <a title="Wailea Real Estate" href="http://www.hawaiilife.com/maui/south-side/wailea-real-estate/" target="_blank">Wailea homes for sale</a>,  we&#8217;re finding that prices are finally becoming affordable.  Recently,  some of our authors have been looking for new homes (this author  included.)  Many of us live in smaller condos, which is great for  location and maintenance.  But when you want a little more room, having a  larger condo in the Wailea area can make all the difference.  Some of  the floor plans we&#8217;re seeing are wide-open with a lot more  square-footage.  Plus, you can&#8217;t beat the neighborhoods in Wailea.<span id="more-315"></span></p>
<p>As we search, we&#8217;ll continue to post information and properties that  we think are tough to pass up.  If you&#8217;re looking as well, make sure to  check the <a title="Maui MLS" href="http://www.hawaiilife.com/maui-real-estate/" target="_blank">Maui MLS</a> to see prices, descriptions, and photos for potential new properties on  the market.  Contact Hawaii Life today to ask questions:  <strong>(800) 667-5028</strong></p>
<p><img title="Maui Estate" src="http://www.mauigoodness.com/images/maui-estate.jpg" alt="Wailea Estate" width="490" height="660" /></p>
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		<title>Free Maui Real Estate Marketing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Aug 2010 01:30:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve decided to open up posting to Maui Realtors as well as Maui Developers for FREE on our Maui Real Estate and Development Blog!  We will continue posting about Maui real estate, but we now want to offer this site to other Maui Professionals. Already we&#8217;ve had Maui Realtor Sherri Vann promote her open house on here with great success. ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;">We&#8217;ve decided to open up posting to Maui Realtors as well as Maui   Developers for FREE on our <strong><a title="Maui real estate development" href="http://www.mauirealestateanddevelopment.com/category/maui-real-estate-blog/" target="_blank">Maui Real Estate and Development</a></strong> Blog!  We will continue posting about Maui real estate,   but we now  want to offer this site to other Maui Professionals. Already we&#8217;ve had  Maui Realtor Sherri Vann promote her open house on here with great  success.</p>
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		<title>Gov. Lingle &amp; Furlough Fridays</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 00:30:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEW UPDATE: OCTOBER 4th, 2010 Furlough Fridays have been cut down to less days and are now called &#8220;Non-Instructional Days&#8221;.  This should make our uneducated masses happy. Though Governor Linda Lingle never expressly mentioned &#8220;Furlough Fridays&#8221; in her speech on Friday, she did address the issue of education.  Lingle made it clear that she understands that our system of education ...]]></description>
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<p><strong>NEW UPDATE: OCTOBER 4th, 2010</strong></p>
<p><strong><em>Furlough Fridays have been cut down to less days and are now  called &#8220;Non-Instructional Days&#8221;.  This should make our uneducated masses  happy.</em></strong></p>
<p>Though Governor Linda Lingle never expressly mentioned &#8220;Furlough  Fridays&#8221; in her speech on Friday, she did address the issue of  education.  Lingle made it clear that she understands that our system of  education is broken and suggested that we concentrate more on the time  children are IN classrooms rather than OUT of classrooms.</p>
<p><em><strong>(QUICK NOTE: Furlough Fridays are days where education is taken  away from children in order cut staffing expenses to help the State  budget deficit.)</strong></em></p>
<p>Though we agree that <a title="Hawaii Education" href="http://www.mauiinformationguide.com/maui-education.php" target="_blank">Hawaii education</a> has MAJOR problems, Lingle&#8217;s statement, <em><strong>&#8220;We need to get more worked up about what happens when they are in school rather than when &#8230; they are not in school,&#8221;</strong></em> is like saying, <em><strong>&#8220;When  you have cancer, don&#8217;t worry about the fact that your doctor will be  around even less to cure you, worry about the cancer!&#8221;</strong></em> How exactly does one fix a problem when those closest to it are given less time to fix it?</p>
<p>With a culture that obviously struggles to develop its children to be  competitive in our world, wouldn&#8217;t you think that keeping teachers  employed full-time should remain a priority?  Yes, our deficit is a big  problem, but cutting education is the shortest sighted solution one can  propose.  In her speech on Friday, Lingle reiterated her proposals to  fix our economic woes.  She discussed:</p>
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<li><strong>Programs putting unemployed welfare recipients to work.</strong> This  sounds great, but in our personal experience, a sizable portion of  people on welfare in Hawaii aren&#8217;t interested in working.  The idea of <strong>compensating employers for hiring welfare recipients</strong> is also a good idea in theory, but if an employer NEEDS an employee  wouldn&#8217;t they have to hire them anyway?  This also seems short-sighted  considering that when the program stops, many will go back on welfare  because their employer won&#8217;t be able to afford keeping them on.</li>
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<li><strong>Tax Credits for construction and Renovation.</strong> Island growth is  really not a long-term solution either.  We have enormously high  occupancy rates and big problems with distribution of scarce resources  like water, as well as devastating environmental issues to try and fix  before we encourage more construction.</li>
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<p><strong>So what is the solution to our economic problems in Hawaii?</strong> We  feel high-tech industrial growth, long term educational growth, and  preparation of  economic down turns will do us better than any other  solutions.  Lingle did mention a proposal to set aside 5% of funds when  tax revenues are growing.  This is a good idea, but government track  records in this area have shown that money set aside often becomes  reallocated with time.</p>
<p>The implementation of Furlough Fridays is indicative of Hawaii&#8217;s  prioritizing education below most other things.  Lingle insinuates that  the problem lies IN the classroom and that the problem is quality.  We  disagree.  The blame falls everywhere between the parents all the way to  the top administrators in the school system, as well as on the heads of  legislators.  If administration would let teachers spend more time  teaching than testing, if parents took more of an interest in their  children&#8217;s education and genuinely wanted their kids to be brighter than  they are, if government could find better ways to cut from the budget  and possibly take federal aid we might see a brighter future in Hawaii.</p>
<p><strong>Are teachers to blame?</strong> Surely some teachers in Hawaii  shouldn&#8217;t be teaching, but for the most part teachers are NOT the reason  for our lagging behind most of the country (and the world) in educating  our children properly.  The problem is that education is not a priority  in Hawaii when it should be #1.  Our spiraling cycle of education  continues to build on an already poorly educated culture.  Much of this  is due to our citizens already being poorly educated and not seeing the  value in it.</p>
<p>Not only would an emphasis in education be helpful to us economically  in the long term, but socially we believe the islands would become  healthier.  In that, we mean with more understanding of other cultures,  higher levels of confidence and income, and a broader more developed  economic share of the world&#8217;s production and innovation could alleviate  some of the ignorance and racial tension that is so prevalent in Hawaii  today.</p>
<p><em>This editorial is just one view point from one of our writers.   Quotation and information was found through the Maui News.  Mahalo for  your reporting!</em></p>
<p><strong>COMMENT:</strong></p>
<p>A NEW DEVELOPMENT IN US EDUCATION:</p>
<p>It’s been reported in the LA TIMES via NEWSER that the State of Utah  is considering completely getting rid of the 12th grade in order to save  $60 million per year to help battle its $700 million budget deficit.</p>
<p>While we’re at it, why don’t we get rid of education all together?   It would save money and we could become a country of manuel laborers.   Let’s let the rest of the world use us as labor while they concentrate  on management, innovation and all major decisions.  Maybe a different  country could handle our budgets better too. Yep, we’ll make great pets.</p>
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		<title>New Lanai Affordable Housing</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 00:10:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The island of Lanai is likely moving into a new phase of housing development.  The county has proposed a project for over 400 new homes in a $23 million affordable housing development to be completed over the next 17 years. The housing development would be built over 73 acres behind Lanai High School and the Elementary.  Along with the housing, ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" title="lanai" src="http://www.mauigoodness.com/images/lanai.jpg" alt="lanai" width="202" height="282" />The  island of Lanai is likely moving into a new phase of housing  development.  The county has proposed a project for over 400 new homes  in a $23 million affordable housing development to be completed over the  next 17 years.</p>
<p>The housing development would be built over 73 acres behind Lanai  High School and the Elementary.  Along with the housing, area would be  set aside for more empty lots as well as 2 parks and a full community  center.</p>
<p>The county will be looking to process the project on a fast track set  up to allow exemptions from community plan amendments and  change-of-zoning processes.  Being affordable housing will allow it to  move faster through the system for approval.</p>
<p>But with anything in Maui County, even if everything goes perfectly,  we won&#8217;t see construction of new homes anytime in the near future.   Everything takes 100 times as long to process and complete in the state  of Hawaii.  That&#8217;s probably why most of Hawaii is still beautiful.</p>
<p>You may also be interested in rading about the <a title="Lanai Wind Farm" href="http://www.mauigoodness.com/2009/07/21/lanais-750-million-windfarm/" target="_self">Lanai Wind Farm</a>.  If you want to learn more about new projects in Maui, Check out <a title="Maui Development" href="http://www.mauirealestateanddevelopment.com" target="_blank">Maui Real Estate Development</a>.</p>
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		<title>No More Maui Pineapple!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 23:57:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maui Pineapple Company, operated by Maui Land &#38; Pineapple Company, will end all pineapple production in Maui, Hawaii. Warren Haruki, the Chairman and Interim CEO of ML&#38;P, said that since 2002, Maui Pineapple Company (MPC) has lost $115 million in the businesses as well as $20 million they&#8217;d invested in a new fresh packing facility. They&#8217;ve been working for a ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" title="maui-pineapple-company" src="http://www.mauigoodness.com/images/maui-pineapple-company.jpg" alt="maui-pineapple-company" width="350" height="300" />Maui  Pineapple Company, operated by Maui Land &amp; Pineapple Company, will  end all pineapple production in Maui, Hawaii.  Warren Haruki, the  Chairman and Interim CEO of ML&amp;P, said that since 2002, Maui  Pineapple Company (MPC) has lost $115 million in the businesses as well  as $20 million they&#8217;d invested in a new fresh packing facility.  They&#8217;ve  been working for a year at making it profitable again but to no avail.</p>
<p>100&#8242;s of employees will be laid off as a century old business is shut  down.  Many are worried about what will happen with the 2,000 acres  used in the ceased pineapple operations. Though ML&amp;P has expressed  that it will be used for other agricultural products, only time will  tell whether it&#8217;s really sold for commercial and residential property.</p>
<p>This marks the end of an iconic industry that runs deep in many local  families&#8217; roots.  With sugarcane also suffering, it&#8217;s not difficult to  imagine what might happen to all of <a title="Maui" href="http://www.mauiinformationguide.com" target="_blank">Maui</a> eventually.  Let&#8217;s hope we can  keep the central valley green a little longer.</p>
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		<title>Island Air Worst Airline Ever?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Jul 2009 21:55:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve traveled on Island Air many times, which is our fault.  They often have the lower prices, and that&#8217;s what sucks us in.  Never again will any of us fly between any Hawaiian Islands with Island Air. HISTORY In the past, we&#8217;ve flown with Island Air and incurred long delays lasting up to 6 hours!  If you&#8217;re deciding between another ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://mauigoodness.com/images/island-air.jpg" border="0" alt="Island Air" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="250" height="188" align="right" />We&#8217;ve  traveled on Island Air many times, which is our fault.  They often have  the lower prices, and that&#8217;s what sucks us in.  Never again will any of  us fly between any Hawaiian Islands with Island Air.</p>
<p><strong>HISTORY</strong></p>
<p>In the past, we&#8217;ve flown with Island Air and incurred long delays  lasting up to 6 hours!  If you&#8217;re deciding between another carrier and  Island Air, you will probably get there faster with a stop over and 1  hour layover than with a direct flight on Island Air.</p>
<p><strong>RECENT EXPERIENCE</strong></p>
<p>Our flight to Kauai was delayed by 2 hours without notice.  I mean,  no one told us anything and instead had us sit and wait with no idea of  what was going on.  Then, on our flight back to Maui, we arrived at the  ticket check in counter to find a sign saying our flight was cancelled  and that no one could check us in for an hour and 20 minutes.  We sat  and waited and couldn&#8217;t go into the airport till we had a boarding pass.   Finally, we got checked in and got to our gate with no one there.  25  minutes after our flight was supposed to leave, a message over the  intercom explained that our flight was delayed by over 4 HOURS!   Meanwhile, other flights with Island Air to Maui continued to board in  front of us throughout the day.</p>
<p>We spoke with a supervisor (a major ordeal to obtain an audience  with, but we had the time.)  The only solution he came up with was to  buy a ticket with a rival airline!  Yes, it&#8217;s true!  The supervisor of  Island Air told us if we really need to get to Maui in a timely manner,  we should consider buying a ticket with another airline.</p>
<p>We also overheard a TSA employee mention that most locals know to use  Hawaiian Airlines because of their punctuality.  He said, &#8220;It&#8217;s worth  the extra few bucks to make sure you get there.&#8221;  So our day concluded  with over 6 hours of delays and cancellations.</p>
<p><strong>THE FUTURE</strong></p>
<p>It pains us to watch Hawaii businesses go out of business in these  harsh economic times, but if Island Air dies, (with a smile) I&#8217;ll chalk  it up as Economic Darwinism.</p>
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		<title>Lanai&#8217;s $750 Million Windfarm</title>
		<link>http://www.mauigoodness.com/2009/07/21/lanais-750-million-windfarm/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2009 21:49:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Billionaire David Murdock has plans to build over 200 wind turbines near Polihua Beach on the island of Lanai, Hawaii.  The power generated by the windfarm would be sent by underwater cables to the island of Oahu, our most populated island.  In this move, Murdock would recoup some of his losses from his struggling Lanai resorts as well as provide ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.mauigoodness.com/images/lanai-wind.jpg" border="0" alt="Lanai Wind Farm" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="235" height="254" align="right" />Billionaire  David Murdock has plans to build over 200 wind turbines near Polihua  Beach on the island of Lanai, Hawaii.  The power generated by the  windfarm would be sent by underwater cables to the island of Oahu, our  most populated island.  In this move, Murdock would recoup some of his  losses from his struggling Lanai resorts as well as provide Oahu with a  large amount of much needed renewable energy.</p>
<p>As with any change to the islands, residents and visitors are  complaining about Castle &amp; Cooke&#8217;s building of these windmills.  It  seems that with any change, for good or bad, people become restless and  upset.  But when you look at the project rationally and objectively,  it  benefits everyone affected.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Lanai Residents</strong> &#8211; Jobs will be made and the island will prosper with additional revenues.</li>
<li><strong>Maui County</strong> &#8211; Maui and Hawaii&#8217;s goal of using 70 percent green energy by 2030 will come closer to completion.</li>
<li><strong>Honolulu, Oahu</strong> &#8211; Honolulu will become less dependent on foreign oil and coal for their power needs.</li>
<li><strong>David Murdock</strong> and the Castle &amp; Cooke Company &#8211; The new profits will make up for their disastrous losses over the years.</li>
<li><strong>Hawaii Visitors</strong> &#8211; The resorts of Lanai will remain open and Lanai will continue to have ferry services.</li>
</ul>
<p>With time, our islands need to change.  It&#8217;s a sad thing that the  Lanai is no longer accurately called the Pineapple Isle.  But as the  world becomes smaller and the economies of each nation become further  intertwined, the only way to survive is to acclimate and grow with the  changes.  In light of all the bad decisions effecting Hawaii  (overdevelopment, pollution, loss of Aloha), we believe that this is one  of the better moves by a large corporation.  Learn more about <a title="Maui county energy" href="http://www.maui-maps.com/maui-energy.php" target="_blank">Maui county energy</a>.</p>
<p><strong>COMMENT:</strong></p>
<p>And why do you believe this Mainland real estate developer?  And why do  you believe that he has had “disastrous losses over the years?”  How  will the “…island prosper with additional revenues?” Has Mr. Murdock  assured this community that any of the enormous revenue he (remember  that Castle and Cooke is privately owned) accrues will benefit Lanai?   For sure we need to get off our dependence on foreign oil, but should  one quarter of this rural island be turned into an industrial park for  Oahu, with 200 turbines, each 410 feet tall (as tall as the tallest  building in Hawaii, the First Hawaiian Bank building in Honolulu).  And  jobs — the construction jobs will call for high-tech, project-specific  highly skilled employees, and the long term jobs will total 10-15 at  most.</p>
<p>Friends of Lanai</p>
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		<title>Tommy Bahama Starry Night &#8211; Maui Film Festival</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2009 21:44:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tommy Bahama&#8217;s Tropical Cafe in Wailea, South Maui, threw one of the best parties of the year to start off the Maui Film Festival. On Wednesday the 17th of June, 2009, this notoriously fun party attracted all kinds of celebrities, vacationers, and local Maui residents. Some of the celebrities that enjoyed the warm night were Eddie Murphy, Justin Chambers of ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://mauigoodness.com/images/eddie-murphy-maui.jpg" border="0" alt="Eddie Murphy in Maui" vspace="5" width="450" height="286" /></p>
<p><img src="http://mauigoodness.com/images/justin-chambers-greysanatomy.jpg" border="0" alt="Justin Chambers of Grey's Anatomy" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="258" height="261" align="right" /><a title="Tommy Bahama's Tropical Cafe" href="http://www.mauiinformationguide.com/tommy-bahamas-moondance.php" target="_blank">Tommy Bahama&#8217;s Tropical Cafe</a> in  Wailea, South Maui, threw one of the best parties of the year to start  off the Maui Film Festival. On Wednesday the 17th of June, 2009, this  notoriously fun party attracted all kinds of celebrities, vacationers,  and local Maui residents.</p>
<p>Some of the celebrities that enjoyed the warm night were Eddie  Murphy, Justin Chambers of Grey&#8217;s Anatomy, and the director of Cash  Crop, Adam Ross.</p>
<p><img src="http://mauigoodness.com/images/livemusic.jpg" border="1" alt="Great Live Music" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="230" height="322" align="left" />With  a full bar (including an Ice Bar) and some delicious Pupus (appetizers)  all at the low price of $50 for admission, it&#8217;s easy to see why this  event was so popular.  Some of the delicious Pupus included crab claws,  jumbo shrimp, mussels, chili orange chicken, Thai peanut beef, rosemary  lamb chops, and caviar on toast.</p>
<p>Plenty of specialty cocktails were made with Tommy Bahama&#8217;s signature  rums being poured through the ice sculpture. Stella Artois sponsored  the event with tasty beer flowing from multiple taps around the  restaurant.  Along with great drinks, we enjoyed some incredible live  music on the patio.<img src="http://mauigoodness.com/images/renee-zellweger-maui.jpg" border="1" alt="Renee Zellweger in Maui" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="284" height="190" align="right" /></p>
<p>Adding to the romance and excitement we&#8217;re a couple of Cirque du  Soleil style performers on stilts walking around with masks and  wings.Overall this was the best value and the most fun of the many  parties surrounding the events at the Maui Film Festival in 2009.  We&#8217;ll  be here again next year to share more pictures and news.</p>
<p>Thank you <a title="Natalie Brown" href="http://www.nataliebrownphotography.com" target="_blank">Natalie Brown</a> for allowing us to use your photos.  See more of these photos at <a title="Tommy Bahama Maui" href="http://www.mauiinformationguide.com/tommy-bahamas-moondance.php" target="_blank">Tommy Bahama Maui</a>. Mahalo!</p>
<p><img src="http://www.mauigoodness.com/images/cirquedusoleil.jpg" border="1" alt="Cirque Du Soleil" hspace="0" vspace="0" width="450" height="300" /></p>
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		<title>Hawaii Superferry Dead in the Water</title>
		<link>http://www.mauigoodness.com/2009/03/26/hawaii-superferry-dead-in-the-water/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2009 06:49:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After many difficulties, the Hawaii Superferry has finally been put to rest&#8230; for now. The Hawaii Supreme Court struck down a new law that allowed the Alakai to run operations in Hawaii waters without an official Environmental Impact Report (EIS.) The Hawaii Superferry ran its last voyage between Maui and Oahu on Thursday March 19th, 2009.  236 employees were laid ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.mauigoodness.com/images/hawaii-superferry.jpg" border="1" alt="Hawaii Superferry" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="300" height="165" align="right" />After many difficulties, the <a title="Hawaii Superferry" href="http://www.hawaiiinterislandsuperferry.com" target="_blank">Hawaii Superferry</a> has finally been put to rest&#8230; for now.</p>
<p>The Hawaii Supreme Court struck down a new law that allowed the  Alakai to run operations in Hawaii waters without an official  Environmental Impact Report (EIS.)</p>
<p>The Hawaii Superferry ran its last voyage between Maui and Oahu on  Thursday March 19th, 2009.  236 employees were laid off, and no future  Hawaii service can be expected without an EIS. The Alakai, which ran for  over a year and booked over 250,000 round-trip voyages in that time,  will be leased for commercial use outside of Hawaiian Waters or by the  US military. Hawaii Superferry President and Chief Executive Tom Fargo  has hopes that his vision of an interisland ferry system can be met in  the future by his organization, though the possibility of this happening  is doubtful at best.</p>
<p>Concerns for the environment as well as danger to our visiting <a title="Humpback Whales" href="http://www.mauiwhalewatchtours.com" target="_blank">Humpback Whales</a> has raised concerns particularly with both Kauai and Maui residents.   Protests and legal action have ensued from environmental groups after  the state exempted the Hawaii Superferry from having any type of  environmental review in 2005.  Controversy has grown seeing that the  State had dealing with the Hawaii Superferry as far as investments.</p>
<p>From the beginning, the Hawaii Superferry has been a <a title="Maui Lawyers" href="http://www.mauiinformationguide.com/maui-lawyers.php" target="_blank">Maui Lawyers</a> dream  situation.  This will continue to be litigated over for years if the  owners feel like putting the time into it.  Though it looks like they&#8217;re  going to pursue other ways of making money.  The way things have been  going, we can&#8217;t blame them.</p>
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		<title>10 Steps for Maui Business Success in a Down Economy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2008 06:06:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nowadays, it seems everyone in the world is suffering at least a little bit.  Maui and Hawaii are no exceptions.  After dealing with companies on Maui for many years now, we&#8217;ve identified some common traits that are keeping regular Maui business owners down, especially right now.  Here are a few things that you can do for your Hawaii Business that ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-140" title="Maui money" src="http://www.mauigoodness.com/wp-content/uploads/maui-money.jpg" alt="Maui money" width="300" height="174" />Nowadays,  it seems everyone in the world is suffering at least a little bit.   Maui and Hawaii are no exceptions.  After dealing with companies on  Maui for many years now, we&#8217;ve identified some common traits that are  keeping regular Maui business owners down, especially right now.  Here  are a few things that you can do for your Hawaii Business that will keep  you from going under.</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Take Responsibility.</strong> When you have bills to pay, pay them on time.  If you don&#8217;t have the  money, you shouldn&#8217;t have spent it.  If you need more money, see our  next point.</li>
<li><strong>Stop Complaining and start Maximizing your Business Potential!</strong>It&#8217;s  possible that you&#8217;re business has run very well for the last 10-20  years while still operating in the stone age.  Keep in mind, it&#8217;s easy  to keep things running smoothly when the economy is growing and visitors  continue to come.  You need to realize that successful businesses don&#8217;t  just GROW.  <strong>The  true meaning of a successful business is an adaptable business that  becomes more efficient with time, offering a more superior product year  after year.</strong> Having 100 shops  that are all poorly run does not make you a success. You  need to begin finding ways not only to save where you&#8217;re wasting, but  also to maximize areas that work the best.  Cut needless costs, promote  the most positive points of your business, and take advantage of  opportunities that are new to this day and age (which brings me to my  next point.)</li>
<li><strong>Don&#8217;t be left behind because of Ignorance.</strong> If you&#8217;re business has yet to figure out that the web is the driving  force for huge amounts of sales and inexpensive marketing, you can bet  your competition has!  Just having a website is not enough.  Make sure  people are getting to your site, through Sponsored listings, Referring  websites, and our favorite, Search Engine Organic listings (FREE!)  Find  some one to begin getting quality traffic to your website, and make  sure your site doesn&#8217;t waste it once it gets it.  See <a title="Web Design Hawaii" href="http://www.hawaiiwebgoup.com" target="_blank">Hawaii Web Group</a> for quality Web Design, SEO, SEM, and PPC.  If you don&#8217;t know what  these are, you should.  Have them explain it and find out how they can  save you money and increase your profits ASAP.</li>
<li><strong>Leave the Drama at home and Play Ethically.</strong> This is pretty standard for any community, but is especially important  on Maui.  It has become all too clear how much Maui is like one big High  School when it comes to business.  Everyone knows everyone, and they  all have an opinion.  This island is small, and it astonishes me to see  how many companies burn bridges, and more disturbingly screw other  companies over.  Treat everyone the way you would want to be treated and  stay out of the drama.  If you aren&#8217;t spreading gossip, rumors, or  talking down the competition, you may be left out of the same  conversations on the other side.</li>
<li><strong>Show Up!  And on Time!</strong> I know this sounds crazy.  But in these times, we need every  competitive edge we can get over our Hawaii competition.  Doing this  will give you a foot in the door (because you know your competition will  show up late!)</li>
<li><strong>Reinvent your business!  Go Green!</strong> Ok, you&#8217;ve heard this before.  I&#8217;m not writing this on Hemp paper with  incense burning.  I&#8217;m not suggesting you follow the trendy thing to do.   Rather, It&#8217;s become an obvious fact that companies whom take an  interest in it&#8217;s own negative environmental contribution are appreciated  and preferred over the more callous competition.  It&#8217;s not impossible,  and can save your company a lot of money.  Once you&#8217;ve thoroughly looked  at your company for needless waste, you&#8217;ll find many ways to save  money.  Invest that money in more environmental and community friendly  resources, and you&#8217;ll find a new angle at which to promote yourself.   It&#8217;ll pay off largely in a very short time.</li>
<li><strong>Go Local!</strong> Take advantage of the local community resources.  This goes for  personnel, commodities, and anything else that you can do to contribute  to the island.  Yah, you may be able to get it cheaper from the mainland  or another country, but the positive contribution will be recognized by  those that receive it and will most likely be reciprocated in some way  (which most always makes up for the cost.)  Plus, you&#8217;re feeding another <a title="Maui Business" href="http://www.mauirealestateanddevelopment.com/" target="_blank">Maui business</a> which helps everyone.  The more we keep our money on Maui, the more we benefit directly and indirectly from it.</li>
<li>Continue to live life free from fear! I&#8217;m not saying,&#8221;spend! Spend! Spend!  Don&#8217;t worry about anything!&#8221;   What I mean is to be frugal, but don&#8217;t cut off your spending on Maui  entirely.  Don&#8217;t let the media scare you into buying Euro dollars and  living on Top Raman.  Continue to live life as you would, but with less  extravagance and a more cautious eye.  The world is in a crazy place,  but living in fear will only make things worse.</li>
<li>Find synergy with other businesses and opportunities! Find other local businesses that look as though they could benefit from  working with you and vice versa.  Even your competitors can be used to  help you make money if you use the right angle.  Just because you&#8217;re  selling the same thing doesn&#8217;t mean you can&#8217;t help each other.  look  into a relaxed partnership with a competitor to bulk up on things that  make your product cheaper, better, and more desirable.</li>
<li>Preach and Spread Aloha! I know it&#8217;s a bit cliche, but that&#8217;s what people want.  Many people on  the islands have forgotten how to live with aloha.  More importantly,  many have stopped preaching its importance.  When you live with goodwill  and a positive demeanor, it becomes infectious.  The happier we all  are, the more valuable our home becomes, and the higher our quality of  life becomes.</li>
</ol>
<p><em>This was written by Chris Norberg, project manager of <a title="Hawaii Web Group" href="http://www.hawaiiwebgroup.com">Hawaii Web Group LLC</a>.   Their company has increased profits while building on new and  continuing clients even with a down economy.  Much of their success is  said to derive from their continual evolution as a business by staying  one step ahead of popular trends and taking new technologies and using  them for everyone&#8217;s benefit.  Learn how they can help you turn things  around and become successful in these difficult times.</em></p>
<p><strong>COMMENT:</strong></p>
<p>QUICK UPDATE:  Our holiday season was busy as ever, despite the many  doom and gloom predictions.  We feel the coming months will be difficult  for many, though if you can pull through until summer, you’ll be  rewarded.  This summer will be an excellent opportunity for business in  Hawaii to take advantage of the competitions poor business practices.</p>
<p>Use your head and stay ahead.  Summer is just around the corner.   Take advantage of new visitors from new regions.  The money is going to  be there, it’s just whether you’ll be getting a piece of the pie or not.   SPREAD THE ALOHA!</p>
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		<title>The Current Hawaii Economy</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2008 23:26:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like most of the nation, our economy in Hawaii is taking a hit. Hawaii Real estate prices have steadied, but not fallen like those on the mainland. Thanks to the bankruptcies of both ATA and Aloha, the cost of flying to Hawaii has dramatically risen. This, combined with the rest of the nation&#8217;s belt-tightening, has had a major effect on ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-110" title="Hawaii Economy" src="http://www.mauigoodness.com/wp-content/uploads/hawaii-economy.jpg" alt="Hawaii Economy" width="310" height="240" />Like most of the nation, our economy in Hawaii is taking a hit. <a title="Hawaii Real Estate" href="http://www.mauiinformationguide.com/maui-real-estate.php">Hawaii Real estate</a> prices have steadied, but not fallen like those on the mainland.  Thanks to the bankruptcies of both <a title="Hawaii Airlines" href="http://www.mauigoodness.com/2008/04/08/ata-and-aloha-airlines-bankrupt/">ATA and Aloha</a>,  the cost of flying to Hawaii has dramatically risen.  This, combined  with the rest of the nation&#8217;s belt-tightening, has had a major effect on  our level of tourism.  Hotel and resort capacity is down and projected  to stay down through the summer.  Concerning Hawaii and <a href="http://www.mauiinformationguide.com/">Maui</a> in particular, there are definite good and bad factors involved in our present economy.</p>
<p><strong>THE BAD</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>Hawaii is the most oil dependant State in the most oil dependant  Country in the World.  The rising fuel costs affect everything in our  lives.  With everything being shipped from overseas, Hawaii&#8217;s economy is  a slave to the oil industry.  Signs of this changing are slim to none.   With the rising costs, Hawaii is becoming ever more expensive to live  and visit.</p>
<p><strong>THE GOOD</strong></p>
<p>Hawaii seems to get hit by a slumping economy a little later than the rest of our Country. <a title="Maui real estate" href="http://www.mauirealestateanddevelopment.com/" target="_blank">Hawaii real estate</a> is still highly valued because the people that can afford to buy here  are of a different breed.  Wealthy people tend to weather storms better  than the masses, and the wealthy are the ones buying second homes in  Hawaii, especially when the economy is struggling.  Decreasing value in  the dollar can only help Hawaii tourism and industry.  A huge portion of  visitors to Hawaii come from Canada and Japan.  With the dollar  becoming worth less, tourism will rise with international visitors.   These visitors will help us grow and stay afloat through the rough  times.</p>
<p><strong>WHAT WE CAN DO</strong></p>
<p>American visitors and residents of Hawaii both need to concentrate on  buying American, and traveling in America.  Keeping money in this  country will ensure our prosperity.  As the dollar falls, local  production is more attractive and will help our economy.  Signs of this  are already present.  The film industry rushed to Canada to save money  in the last 5 years.  Just in the last year, we&#8217;re seeing filming move  back to the USA.  With major tax incentives, the state of Hawaii has  enjoyed industry revenue with recent filming on Kauai, Oahu, and  Molokai.</p>
<p>With concentration on continued spending within Hawaii, this rough  spot in our economy will be lessened, and we&#8217;ll be better prepared for  the next wave of prosperity.</p>
<p><strong>hawaii real estate</strong></p>
<p>Now is the time to invest in US property, Don’t abandon it, invest in it.</p>
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