11-16-2016, 06:29 AM
Rents in "downtown" Pahoa Village are similar to the Hilo Bayfront without the foot traffic. Rents in the current shopping center are clearly too high for the available customer base, or they would all be rented. I just don't know how many fast food places and small retailers Pahoa can support.
When I commuted to Hilo daily I did most of my shopping in Hilo, now I only go to Hilo for work twice a month and I still do the bulk of my shopping then, and just fill in perishables from Foodland or Malama Market and the Farmers market. The new shopping center is going to have to be pretty competitive on pricing to change that pattern.
When I commuted to Hilo daily I did most of my shopping in Hilo, now I only go to Hilo for work twice a month and I still do the bulk of my shopping then, and just fill in perishables from Foodland or Malama Market and the Farmers market. The new shopping center is going to have to be pretty competitive on pricing to change that pattern.