According to preliminary statistics from DBEDT, total visitor arrivals and total visitor spending in March 2024 declined in comparison to March 2023.
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In this April issue of our newsletter, we share several pivotal developments that underscore our commitment to a progressive and sustainable Hawaii. Each of these stories is a building block in our shared vision for a thriving, equitable, and sustainable future for all Hawaii residents. We invite you to read on and explore the detailed updates and insights in this issue.
Hawaii Housing Finance & Development Corp. — A new program offered by HHFDC sets aside funds for nonprofit community development financial institutions or other nonprofit housing development organizations who build self-help, for-sale housing for those in low- and moderate-income categories.
DBEDT's Foreign-Trade Zone No. 9 division last week honored M. Bowers & Co., Inc. with its annual excellence award, given to businesses and other organizations that have made valuable contributions to our local international trade industry.
Hawaii Green Infrastructure Authority — HGIA will be awarded $62.45 million from the United States Environmental Protection Agency.