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Retail Pahoa
#1
Can anyone tell me why I shouldn't or should own a retail shop in Pahoa?

hope
hope
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#2
Hope -

What are you considering selling??

PunaCat

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#3
Hi Cat --
Planning on selling second hand items. Essential oils, tapestries, possibly tea.

hope
hope
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#4
Woops -- hit 'enter' by accident. I'd really be interested in finding out what PaHOA needs -- I'd like it to be a business based on local needs. Ideas welcome.

hope
hope
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#5
Check out Lizby's "glass from the past" out in Honomu. Pahoa might be a good area for something like that...
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#6
My niece suggested art supply/gallery, there are so many artists here, at least 6 of some renown on my street alone. Furniture and household goods are always in demand too, new or used.

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#7
Hi all!
My husband Richard just read this, and is considering the idea of a storefront art gallery himself after we are there. This would give local artists an outlet for their work.

health-conscious visionary artist in transition
health-conscious visionary artist in transition
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#8
I think a pizza delivery place would make a killing. I heard that Pizza Fresh is going in there, but they don't deliver. Or any kind of food place that delivered. Angela

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#9
I need to open a pizza place featuring local art!!!! Sounds perfect.

hope
hope
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#10
Sounds very Pahoa!!! There are soooo many talented people in Puna...you will not have a hard time finding local artists. I'm so pleased at the level of aloha that exists on this forum as well. So many very friendly people not afraid to help others or lend a hand or share an experience. I can't wait to be among you!

Carrie

http://www.cafepress.com/dreamhawaii
http://www.hellophoenix.com/art

Carrie

http://www.carrierojo.etsy.com
http://www.vintageandvelvet.blogspot.com

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