HHFDC Special Projects
HHFDC Regional Special Projects
While the core functions of the Hawaiʻi Housing Finance and Development Corporation (HHFDC) center firmly on standard gap financing, administering low-income housing tax credits, and managing traditional rental programs, the agency is frequently called upon to spearhead major regional developments.
These Special Projects represent multi-agency compacts, urban transit-oriented development frameworks, and environmental land-stewardship configurations that reach beyond standard underwriting boundaries to anchor long-term community resilience across the islands.
Infrastructure Improvement Master Plan for the Iwilei Area
HHFDC serves as a leading coordinator in this multi-agency initiative to design long-range master utility solutions for the Iwilei transit-oriented development (TOD) corridor. Recognizing that affordable housing cannot scale without foundational capacity, this project manages complex planning parameters for sewer, water, and electrical grid upgrades necessary to unlock future workforce housing pipelines in urban Honolulu.
Request for Proposals: Kapolei Northwest Corner
As the primary landowner and public steward of this strategic parcel in West Oʻahu, HHFDC manages the high-level solicitation and master developer selection process for the Kapolei Northwest Corner. This project goes beyond standard underwriting by actively guiding the design concepts, structural infrastructure extensions, and zoning allowances to secure a well-integrated, master-planned mixed-use community.
Waiāhole Valley
Representing a unique property management framework completely separate from our traditional housing finance portfolios, HHFDC acts as the state’s custodian and utility operator for the agricultural and residential subdivisions within Waiāhole Valley on windward Oʻahu. HHFDC’s ongoing involvement includes administering long-term ground leases, maintaining localized water delivery infrastructure, and preserving the rural agricultural character of the valley.
Kahului Civic Center Mixed-Use Complex
On Maui, HHFDC partners with other state departments to co-develop a dynamic civic core that blends state office spaces with affordable workforce housing and community areas. Rather than functioning purely as an investor, HHFDC coordinates the cross-governmental land exchanges, structural layout strategies, and shared infrastructure constraints to bring this multi-faceted municipal hub to fruition.
HHFDC Ward Survey 2025 FAQ
To make informed, data-driven decisions on upcoming master developments, HHFDC commissioned a comprehensive geographical and economic survey within the urban core. This dedicated portal and FAQ document outline the technical boundaries, timelines, and legal parameters of the survey work, ensuring transparent communications with local stakeholders and nearby landowners regarding structural evaluations.