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Hawaii news: Aqua-Aston unveils Residences at Waikiki Beach Tower

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HAWAII
March 26, 2018
INSIGHT BY TOVIN LAPAN
Aqua-Aston unveils Residences at Waikiki Beach Tower
The company revamped rooms, added amenities and improved guest services at the property, which consists of privately owned units available for vacation rental.
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NEWS
Mauna Kea Resort announces four appointments

Stephen Dowling has been named director of property management and Brad Doell is its new director of sales and marketing.

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Four Seasons Resort Oahu at Ko Olina taps new chef

Chef Simeon Hall Jr. previously served as executive chef of Treasure Sands Club in Treasure Cay, Abaco.

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L.A. Clippers returning to Islands for preseason

The NBA team will spend late September in Honolulu, holding training camp at the University of Hawaii.

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