Hawaii Reserves, Incorporated, was established in 1993. The entity manages or owns a little more than 7,000 acres of land in the Laie area, most purchased in 1865. Laie Water Company (established in 1991) operates the water system for the community of Laie and surrounding agricultural properties, delivering pure water from a basal aquifer deep beneath the ground. Laie Shopping Center (built in 1969) provides more than two dozen commercial and professional services in a 72,000-square-foot retail complex. From hardware to health care, the center serves a wide range of needs for the entire North Shore community. Laie Treatment Works runs a $20 million state-of-the-art wastewater treatment facility constructed by HRI. Since its construction, the facility has run at an operating loss of a
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| - Hawaii Reserves, Incorporated, was established in 1993. The entity manages or owns a little more than 7,000 acres of land in the Laie area, most purchased in 1865. Laie Water Company (established in 1991) operates the water system for the community of Laie and surrounding agricultural properties, delivering pure water from a basal aquifer deep beneath the ground. Laie Shopping Center (built in 1969) provides more than two dozen commercial and professional services in a 72,000-square-foot retail complex. From hardware to health care, the center serves a wide range of needs for the entire North Shore community. Laie Treatment Works runs a $20 million state-of-the-art wastewater treatment facility constructed by HRI. Since its construction, the facility has run at an operating loss of a
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| - Hawaii Reserves, Incorporated, was established in 1993. The entity manages or owns a little more than 7,000 acres of land in the Laie area, most purchased in 1865. Laie Water Company (established in 1991) operates the water system for the community of Laie and surrounding agricultural properties, delivering pure water from a basal aquifer deep beneath the ground. Laie Shopping Center (built in 1969) provides more than two dozen commercial and professional services in a 72,000-square-foot retail complex. From hardware to health care, the center serves a wide range of needs for the entire North Shore community. Laie Treatment Works runs a $20 million state-of-the-art wastewater treatment facility constructed by HRI. Since its construction, the facility has run at an operating loss of approximately $1 million annually. An agreement between HRI and the City and County of Honolulu allows for the transfer of the facility to the city. As a for- profit company, HRI uses revenues generated by its business ventures to fulfill its vision of creating an economically vibrant and sustainable Laie. Although affiliated with the LDS Church, HRI does not rely upon tithing paid by LDS church members to fund its operations. The company’s business ventures exemplify its deep roots in and long-term commitment to Laie. HRI seeks to invest in the community while preserving the unique character of the area. [1]
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