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Kaiser to purchase Maui News campus in Wailuku
Kaiser to purchase Maui News campus in Wailuku

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time31-05-2025

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Kaiser to purchase Maui News campus in Wailuku

The Kaiser Foundation Health Plan is purchasing the 6.28-acre Maui News campus in Wailuku. Kaiser Permanente said in a news release Friday that it had been in discussions with Maui Island Holdings LLC, the owner of Maui News, regarding the potential sale and reached an agreement this week. The sales price was not disclosed. The property at 100 Mahalani St. includes three buildings with over 43, 000 square feet that serve as the headquarters of The Maui News and press where the newspaper and other publications are printed. Under the purchase agreement, Maui News may continue operating at the site for up to a year, but General Manager Jenni DeFouw said in the news release that the newspaper is working to find a new office to move to as quickly as possible. 'We are excited to move into a new space that better suits our needs and is more accessible to our readers and advertisers, ' DeFouw said. 'This is an investment in our future that will allow us to focus all of our energy on delivering the content and advertising the greater Maui community expects and deserves.' DeFouw said more than half of the current building space is not occupied. The newspaper is published weekly in print on Thursdays, and daily online at With the sale, The Maui News, owned by West Virginia-based Ogden Newspapers, plans to close its printing press within the next year and transition to another press. Kaiser said the sale will allow it to better serve the community with expanded health services. The property is next to the Kaiser Permanente Wailuku Medical Office, and northwest of Maui Memorial Medical Center, which is operated by Kaiser-affiliate Maui Health. 'This space for expansion supports our growing needs, as well as our commitment to delivering high-quality care to Valley Isle residents and is an investment to ensure we meet our Maui members' health care needs for generations to come, ' Ed Chan, Hawaii market president for Kaiser Foundation Health Plan and Hospitals, in the release. See more : 0 Comments By participating in online discussions you acknowledge that you have agreed to the. An insightful discussion of ideas and viewpoints is encouraged, but comments must be civil and in good taste, with no personal attacks. If your comments are inappropriate, you may be banned from posting. Report comments if you believe they do not follow our. Having trouble with comments ? .

Kaiser to purchase Maui News campus in Wailuku
Kaiser to purchase Maui News campus in Wailuku

Yahoo

time31-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Kaiser to purchase Maui News campus in Wailuku

The Kaiser Foundation Health Plan is purchasing the 6.28-acre Maui News campus in Wailuku. Kaiser Permanente said in a news release Friday that it had been in discussions with Maui Island Holdings LLC, the owner of Maui News, regarding the potential sale and reached an agreement this week. The sales price was not disclosed. The property at 100 Mahalani St. includes three buildings with over 43, 000 square feet that serve as the headquarters of The Maui News and press where the newspaper and other publications are printed. Under the purchase agreement, Maui News may continue operating at the site for up to a year, but General Manager Jenni DeFouw said in the news release that the newspaper is working to find a new office to move to as quickly as possible. 'We are excited to move into a new space that better suits our needs and is more accessible to our readers and advertisers, ' DeFouw said. 'This is an investment in our future that will allow us to focus all of our energy on delivering the content and advertising the greater Maui community expects and deserves.' DeFouw said more than half of the current building space is not occupied. The newspaper is published weekly in print on Thursdays, and daily online at With the sale, The Maui News, owned by West Virginia-based Ogden Newspapers, plans to close its printing press within the next year and transition to another press. Kaiser said the sale will allow it to better serve the community with expanded health services. The property is next to the Kaiser Permanente Wailuku Medical Office, and northwest of Maui Memorial Medical Center, which is operated by Kaiser-affiliate Maui Health. 'This space for expansion supports our growing needs, as well as our commitment to delivering high-quality care to Valley Isle residents and is an investment to ensure we meet our Maui members' health care needs for generations to come, ' Ed Chan, Hawaii market president for Kaiser Foundation Health Plan and Hospitals, in the release. See more : 0 Comments By participating in online discussions you acknowledge that you have agreed to the. An insightful discussion of ideas and viewpoints is encouraged, but comments must be civil and in good taste, with no personal attacks. If your comments are inappropriate, you may be banned from posting. Report comments if you believe they do not follow our. Having trouble with comments ? .

Kaiser purchases Maui News building, newspaper to move out
Kaiser purchases Maui News building, newspaper to move out

Yahoo

time31-05-2025

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Kaiser purchases Maui News building, newspaper to move out

MAUI, Hawaii (KHON2) — Kaiser Foundation Health Plan purchased the 6.28-acre Maui News campus on May 30, after reaching an agreement with Maui Island Holdings, LLC. The property, which is located at 100 Mahalani St. in Wailuku, includes three buildings and totals over 43,000 square feet. The building currently houses The Maui News and the presses where The Maui News and other publications are printed. Gov. Josh Green signs multiple education-focused bills While the newspaper can stay at the site for up to a year, Maui News General Manager Jenni DeFouw said the outlet is looking to move out of the space as soon as possible, allowing for a new and modern era for the paper.'We are excited to move into a new space that better suits our needs and is more accessible to our readers and advertisers,' DeFouw said. 'This is an investment in our future that will allow us to focus all of our energy on delivering the content and advertising the greater Maui community expects and deserves.' On Kaiser's end, the healthcare empire said the acquisition of the new space will help better serve Maui's community. 'This space for expansion supports our growing needs, as well as our commitment to delivering high-quality care to Valley Isle residents and is an investment to ensure we meet our Maui members' healthcare needs for generations to come,' said Hawaiʻi Market President for Kaiser Ed Chan. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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