Business | /2008/05/17/
DENNIS ODA / DOda@starbulletin.com Kainalu Among and his daughter Kanani, 11, and son, Keahi, 9, usually eat at the Shack in Hawaii Kai every Friday.
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Mr Hope
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I hope that the shack is a community responsible business that are supportive of HPD and do not allow any negativity in or around their business. That will not allow drug dealers,or pimps with prostitutes with a hidden agenda to befriend them in hopes of having access to their market. Or letting any criminal element through their doors. I hope all their staff are always ready to call law enforcement and report criminal or suspicious activity. I hope...
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ConcernsUndersto od
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I can ensure The Shack is a respectable business. The staff of the WTC works closely with HPD, Liquor Enforcment and DOD to create a friendly and safe atmosphere. Being a resident of Waikiki I look forward to the opening.
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Char Siu Bao Girl
AOL
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Da shack, winna, since Tsunami's closed down. I hope dis one local place. No can foget Kuhio Grill!!!!!!!!
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Alan
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i like the Shack and wish them well but the Waikiki Trade Center is a tough place to do business. Good Luck
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Best Wishes
AOL
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I agree with Alan. Waikiki is a very tough place to do business. Waikiki Trade Center is even tougher. Rents are high and maintenance costs are high. With visitor number down, I wish good luck to Shack.
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Damon
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Can ANYONE name a business in the WTC that has lasted longer then 15 years?
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Passing by
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Has WTC been around for more than 15 years?? Wow (age showing) WHat about the retail Mcdonalds of Waikik? ABC Store?
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winni
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let's hold on to some positivity, folks! it's time to bring some local flavor to waikiki, outside of duke's. a proven winner in hawaii kai...i am looking forward to spending some $$ at the newest "shack" on my next visit back from l.a.!!!! aloha!
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