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Sunday, September 30, 2012

Changes could attract bigger stars to the Blaisdell


The Blaisdell Center is getting a nearly $6 million facelift and about a quarter of that money, is going to an area not even open to the public.

Just over $1.5 million will be going straight to the dressing rooms.
But city officials believe they will see a return on their investment because the dressing rooms could attract bigger stars and shows.

Tom Moffatt has been booking shows at the Blaisdell since 1964. And there's one thing that hasn't really changed over a half a century.

"The dressing rooms have stayed pretty much the same," says Moffatt. "I brought Sammy Davis, and Liza Minnelli, and Frank Sinatra and I remember Sammy Davis had a trailer outside the arena as his dressing room."

That's because the dressing rooms can't accommodate more than a couple people.
"It's like a sports locker room," Moffatt describes.

Over the years, he says the stars have been expecting a little more from the backstage facilities.
"Michael Jackson, we transformed the dressing room to something out of the Middle East. And the Stones, we put in pinball machines and a pool table," says Moffatt.

But now the city is investing $1.6 million over the period of six years in hopes to see big returns.
"And it's to attract the big name stars like Stevie Wonder, maybe," says Ann Kobayashi, Honolulu City Councilmember.

They're also planning to make other improvements like replacing the air conditioning system, improving the concession stands, and repairing the parking lot and roof.

"If the facilities where people get food get improved, people will eat more, spend more, and if big names come in, of course they sell a lot of tickets and that's all revenue for the city," agrees Moffatt.
Most of the repairs are scheduled to be complete by the end of 2014.

"It seems to be working, we have Cirque du Soleil, really big shows and they're selling out too," says Kobayashi.

Moffatt says some big names he's hoping to bring to the Blaisdell are Bruno Mars, James Taylor, and Chicago.

Commentary: Why did it take so long to finally make the required improvements on the Blaisdell center? Why did it take a supposed Steve Wonder concert to finally get the ball rolling? I certainly hope the money spent on improvements is well worth it.

Hawaiian Airlines flight delayed more than 15 hours



A Hawaiian Airlines flight from San Francisco to Honolulu was scheduled to leave at 9:45 Saturday morning but has been delayed and is now set to finally leave at 1:30 a.m local time.

A passenger sent us this photo from the boarding area at SFO.

Hawaiian Airlines spokesperson said the reason for the 15 plus hour delay is because there was a mechanical problem with the plane, and the part needed to be flown in from the east coast.
All 184 passengers got meal vouchers and will get a three hundred dollar travel credit.

Commentary: Another Hawaiian airlines plane could've been flown in quicker, thus the stranded passengers could've been on their to Hawaii. Airlines are certainly doing some strange things lately.

Friday, September 7, 2012

EXCLUSIVE: Hawaii Five-O to seek a new home - Hawaii News Now - KGMB and KHNL

EXCLUSIVE: Hawaii Five-O to seek a new home - Hawaii News Now - KGMB and KHNL

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) -
Hawaii-Five O will soon be looking for a new home.
Hawaii News Now has learned that the landmark Honolulu Advertiser Building, which has housed the popular television series for the past two years, is being sold to local developer Marshall Hung, who plans to build condos. Sources say that Hawaii Five-O executives are working with state officials to find a new location in Hawaii. But it could take some time to find a space large enough for the show's trailers, its stages and its more than 150 employees.
In the meantime, Hawaii Five-0 officials have been able to secure the use of the existing stages through the show's third season, which kicks off next month.

Hung did not return calls but sources said he plans to build condominiums on the South Street portion of the 1.94-acre lot. He also will preserve the iconic News Building that sits on the Kapiolani Boulevard section of the property.
Real Estate expert Mike Hamasu said the proposed project underscores developer's increasing interest in Kakaako.

"There is a significant amount of development underway," said Hamasu, director of consulting & research at Collier's Monroe Friedlander.
"We have 13 proposed projects that are scheduled, or slated or planned for the area."
Hung is a developer of condominiums and other commercial projects in Honolulu. Most recently, he built the affordable high-rise at 215 N. King Street in Chinatown.
Opened in 1929, the Honolulu Advertiser Building used to be the home of the Honolulu Advertiser and the Honolulu Star-Bulletin. In 2010, Gannett Co. put the building on the market after it sold the Advertiser to the rival Star-Bulletin.
If he completes the deal, Hung must get approvals from the state before he can start building.
Copyright 2012 Hawaii News Now. All rights reserved.
Commentary: It's going to be strange not seeing the Hawaii Five O cast working in the iconic building, hopefully they'll be able to find a permanent home.

Three Oahu schools garner 'Blue Ribbon' honor - Hawaii News Now - KGMB and KHNL

Three Oahu schools garner 'Blue Ribbon' honor - Hawaii News Now - KGMB and KHNL

WASHINGTON D.C. (HawaiiNewsNow) -
U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan on Friday recognized three Oahu schools as 2012 National Blue Ribbon Schools for their overall academic excellence or for making progress in improving student academic achievement levels.
Enchanted Lake, He'eia and Hokulani Elementary Schools are among 269 schools across the country to receive the honor.
The Department will honor approximately 219 public and 50 private schools at a recognition ceremony on Nov. 12-13 in Washington, D.C.
"Our nation has no greater responsibility than helping all children realize their full potential," Duncan said. "Schools honored with the National Blue Ribbon Schools award are committed to accelerating student achievement and preparing students for success in college and careers. Their work reflects the conviction that every child has promise and that education is the surest pathway to a strong, secure future."
In its 30-year history, the National Blue Ribbon Schools Program has bestowed the award on nearly 7,000 of America's schools.
Each school will receive a plaque and a flag to signify their status as National Blue Ribbon Schools.
For the full list of 2012 Blue Ribbon Schools clickhere.

Commentary: Congratulations to the three local schools receiving such a prestigious award!!