Source: Star Advertiser
Published: October 5, 2019
The city is on the verge of signing a development agreement with a nonprofit organization that is designed to transform the former Aiea sugar mill site into an affordable rental housing complex for seniors.
City officials and others involved with the project, including the nonprofit developer EAH Housing [in partnership with Design Partners Incorporated], were on hand today at the property to announce the 140-unit complex, which will be called Halewiliko Highlands, or “house of sugar.”
The project is designed to charge rents affordable to seniors – those 62 and older – earning no more than 60% of the area median income. Some of the units will be reserved for those earning 50% and 30% of median income.