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Which Chinese company completes the sale of nearly 500 acres in Hawaii? ›
China Oceanwide Holdings has completed the sale of nearly 500 acres of land near the Ko Olina Resort in West Oahu for about $95 million. The buyer is a partnership between a former MLS owner of Real Salt Lake soccer club and Hawaii-based Tower Development.
How much real estate does China own in Hawaii? ›Hawaii's numbers look even more modest when you consider that the large majority of the capital invested in the state over the past 17 years came from a single company: China Oceanwide, which since 2015 has acquired $569 million of real estate in West Oahu, including 26 acres of oceanfront land for a new Atlantis ...
Does China own property in Hawaii? ›China Oceanwide spent more than $500 million on real estate purchases in West Oahu during the last several years including a 424-acre adjacent to the 642-acre Ko Olina Resort.
Did Oceanwide Hawaii get sold? ›China Oceanwide has completed the sale of a residential site on the Hawaiian island of Oahu to a US company for $95 million.