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land was faced with foreclosure. The site of the Coco Palms sits on 20 acres of land which consists of the land being sold but also an additional 14.8 acres leased by the State of Hawaii since 1983. These lease rights cannot be conveyed to another party without approval by the board of the
Department of Land and Natural Resources. According to Aaron Gerszewski, an asset manager with Stillwater, the collapse of the project had begun to evolve over a two-year period as GreeneWaters LLC. was unable to fulfill funding commitments to keep the property out of default. Foreclosure proceedings had not begun but are the next step if funding cannot be found. According to Stillwater Equity Partners, the majority of the capital GreenWaters had was from loans by Reef PCG. This initial loan was to be paid off when GreenWaters received a construction loan but they failed to achieve that and defaulted on the PCG loan. In order to avoid further litigation that might create more delays for the project an arrangement has been made between GreeneWaters LLC and Reef PCG that puts Stillwater Equity Partners as managers of the Coco Palms Hui LLC in exchange for one last chance for GreeneWaters to formalize a plan and find funding. The companies quickly put the property back up for sale. Tyler Greene, managing partner of GreeneWaters LLC stated that they; “decided to put the property on the market in order to give a willing and able buyer or a joint venture partner an opportunity to step in and move faster than the project is currently going.” Stillwater stated that they were looking both nationally and internally for buyers with hotel experience but that they were also exploring other options to; “maximize the value for existing shareholders.”
474:, author Stormy Cozad states that while the torch-lighting ceremony was synonymous with the Coco Palms, it was not a true Hawaiian ceremony but a dramatic call to dinner for guests. Bits of Hawaiian culture displayed as parts of Hawaiian history were narrated during the lighting. Postcards from the time depict a number of local Hawaiian residents performing the ceremony, including Sebastian Alalem blowing the conch shell, Willie Carrillo beating the drum, and John Keleohi lighting the torch. The event would be followed by an hour-long Polynesian-themed show in the dining room. Bruscher had a firepit built for roasting a pig in full view of guests to entice them into the Lagoon Dining Room, one of three dining areas at the hotel, helping to distract them from the passing train. Another longtime employee was entertainer Larry Rivera, who began at the hotel as a waiter before it became the Coco Palms.
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estate filed a petition to revoke an order admitting to probate the will of K., who it was claimed was the uncle of petitioner's executrix, and a plea in bar thereto was sustained. (8 Hawl 93.) The same person filed another petition with the same object, claiming to be a purchaser of the rights of another person alleged to be a niece and heir of the testator, K. A party in interest pleads the former proceedings in bar. The plea is overruled." Junius Kaae was the petitioner who had filed a similar petition in 1890, along with
Kapiolani, Kalakaua, and others, which was given a judgment dismissing it, pleaded in bar, and sustained upon appeal of the full court. Levi Haʻalelea's widow, A. A. Haʻalelea (
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pay back lenders. According to the complaint, the loan given to Waters and Greene was to be repaid in full by
February 2017 plus 12% interest. The suit alleged that the terms of the loan were violated within months of the money being accepted. A letter attached to the foreclosure complaint sent to the pair explained that loan went into default in October 2016 with the failure to deposit 5 million dollars into an escrow account as agreed. The letter accused Waters and Greene of; “false representations” to the financier and that the full debt remained unpaid; “despite repeated attempts to work with you on a solution,” which included a lengthy period before foreclosure proceeding were initiated.
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in bar is sustained." The full decision of the court read: "We support the decision appealed from.... he application of one desirous of suing as a next friend of a minor, was substantially complied with. The Judge's order for the issue of process, endorsed upon the petition, was a sufficient 'sanction' or authority for the person desirous of acting as the next friend of the minor to act throughout the proceedings in such capacity. Moreover, the minor in question was joined with several adult plaintiffs, and all were represented by counsel, and the case heard upon its merits. There is no claim that the case was not fully and adequately presented and tried."
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Coconut Coastal Resort Association support the use of the land as an acultural/educational center.
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property was set in front of the beach and encompassed 35 acres (14 ha), with over 2,000 coconut trees remaining from the former
Lindemann coconut plantation. Guslander hired Grace Buscher to assist him with the management of the new lodge. Although she had no previous experience, Grace was creative and had a good understanding of buyer psychology. During this early period, the hotel still had a sugarcane train running past the front of the property. The hotel was run by Island Holidays Ltd., which was owned and operated by Guslander as president. The group also included William Newport,
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431:, beginning as assistant manager and eventually becoming general manager. Guslander asked his friend Henry Buscher to investigate the property for him, but Buscher, a liquor distributor, returned a negative report because he could not purchase a drink there. Although Guslander did not have the funds to purchase the property outright, he managed to get a lease with the option to buy from the Territory of Hawaii.
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Private Capitol Group's bid, amounting to $ 23.3 million. At the time of the sale no confirmation hearing had been set. Local attorney Scott Batterman, representing the buyers, stated that if the sale was confirmed it was premature to say what would be done with the property. When asked about the auction of the Coco Palms site, Governor
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in 2011. Bob Jasper, the former owner of the tour, greeted guests regularly with occasional entertainment by Larry Rivera, who recounted stories of playing and touring with Elvis. Jasper also served as caretaker of the grounds. On July 4, 2014, the resort caught fire. No one was injured, and the fire
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According to Gary Hooser of The Garden Island, in reference to the foreclosure sale; "The bottom line is that the “bank/lender” took back the property from the prior would-be developers", "As has been the case in previous attempts to develop the property, the deal-makers were never able to make the
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On June 4, 2019 the Utah-based company Private Capitol Group filed a civil foreclosure lawsuit in the Fifth Circuit Court of Hawaii naming Coco Palms Hui LLC and its managers, Chad Waters and Tyler Greene, as defendants. Private Capitol Group asked the court for a forced sale to use the proceeds to
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stating that the court had already delivered a judgement dismissing the case in 1866. Bickerton's decision stated: "After careful examination of this case, and of the authorities, I consider that the petitioner is estopped from what would amount to a re-hearing of the original petition.... The plea
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An attempt was made by Coco Palms Hui to evict the group and ban them from the property, calling them "squatters" and filing trespass complaints with the Kauaʻi Police Department on February 11 and March 11, 2017. However, on May 17, Judge Michael Soong of the Fifth Circuit Court denied Coco Palms
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On January 25, 1953, the Coco Palms lodge opened with 24 rooms, five employees, and two guests. The lodge consisted of the main residence, which had been converted into the former businessmen's lodge, with eight rooms, and an additional 16 rooms in a reconfigured army surplus barracks. The entire
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who has studied ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi since his childhood, began occupying a portion of the Coco Palms resort in early 2016. After researching his genealogy and the history of the local land, Mau-Espirito discovered a link to the area. With help from others, he began to plant taro and other traditional
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Another ceremony established by Buscher was the Coco Palms tree-planting ceremony. The idea was to help replenish the trees that had begun to die in the grove planted by Lindeman. It was established on May 10, 1955, to honor notable people from Kauai, Hawaii, and around the world. The first tree
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newspaper, Mullahey announced the company's plans to expand and create a Hawaiian atmosphere. Development started immediately, and by 1956 the lodge had converted into a cottage-style hotel with 82 rooms. That same year, Guslander removed ten of the cottages to build a 24-room wing to the hotel,
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507:, and the entire crew of the production also staying at the hotel. Using the Hollywood chapel, Grace Buscher would invent the Hawaiian wedding for tourists. In 1926 Charles E. King wrote the song "Ke Kali Nei Au" (Waiting There for Thee) for the musical production
327:. Haʻalelea had possession of the will of Kealiiahonui, stating that Kekauʻōnohi was the monarch's sole heir but had also died before the petition. He filed the will into probate on February 16 of that same year. On July 2, 1866, a petition was filed on behalf of
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593:The resort has been closed since being hit by
511:. The song was originally recorded in 1928 by
186:almost immediately after the overthrow of the
2339:. Harper & Brothers, Publishers. p.
1895:. The Garden Island Newspaper. Archived from
1831:. Hoʻopae Pono Peace Project. April 18, 2017.
1112:. Princeton Architectural Press. p. 70.
1043:Donald L. Donohugh; Bea Donohugh (May 1988).
771:"Coco Palms developers looking for investors"
252:Kaumualii and Kekaihaʻakūlou (Deborah Kapule)
8:
2109:Foreclosure lawsuit filed against Coco Palms
1204:
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1185:. Fisher's World, Incorporated. p. 79.
1074:
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749:Hawai'i State Historic Preservation Division
1496:Hawaii: A Lonely Planet Travel Survival Kit
804:"Coco Palms developer reaffirms commitment"
535:", it was featured prominently in the film
35:One of the Coco Palms hotel buildings, 2006
2279:"Money needed to preserve Coco Palms site"
1661:. Channel View Publications. p. 211.
1612:. Channel View Publications. p. 198.
651:This situation closely follows arrests in
29:
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2773:Environmental racism in the United States
2648:"Abandoned Kaua’i Jewel: The Coco Palms."
2507:Historical Gazetteer of the United States
2032:"Coco Palms Defaults - The Garden Island"
1339:Luis Reyes; Ed Rampell (September 1995).
1133:American Bar Association (October 1979).
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684:Private Capitol Group foreclosure lawsuit
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1369:Carolyn L. Cartier; Alan A. Lew (2005).
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226:
2504:Hellmann, Paul T. (February 14, 2006).
1945:from the original on December 19, 2021.
1558:. Fancy Publications. 2004. p. 21.
1274:. Fancy Publications. 2007. p. 24.
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312:Kingdom Supreme Court probate decisions
153:Location of Coco Palms Resort in Hawaii
16:Resort hotel in Wailuā, Kauaʻi, Hawaiʻi
2623:The Berlitz Travellers Guide to Hawaii
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1764:Duane Shimogawa (September 12, 2014).
1215:. Arcadia Publishing. pp. 95–98.
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788:Associated Press, March 27, 2019 (via
2546:Historical Society, Hawaiian (1913).
2034:. thegardenisland.com. April 24, 2019
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2743:Occupy movement in the United States
2366:Bickerton, Richard Fredrick (1893).
2228:Morales, Manolo (October 19, 2023).
1658:Travel, Tourism and the Moving Image
997:
527:wrote additional English lyrics for
2178:"Ige talks legislation, Coco Palms"
1829:"Kauaʻi Report: Wailua and Wainiha"
1791:Alayvilla, Aldrn (March 30, 2017).
1472:. M. Joseph/Rainbird. p. 131.
751:. State of Hawaii. February 1, 2022
636:, gave their family land rights in
606:was controlled by early afternoon.
466:Hawaiians dressed in a traditional
102:Hawaiʻi Register of Historic Places
2753:Hawaii Register of Historic Places
2708:Controversies in the United States
2599:Peterson, Barbara Bennett (1984).
2254:Jolanie Martinez (July 10, 2021).
2176:Stephanie Shinno (July 19, 2021).
1941:. Al Jazeera Media Network (AJ+).
1891:Alayvilla, Aldrn (April 6, 2017).
1396:Leslie Thomas (February 8, 2011).
1291:. Arcadia Publishing. p. 32.
1141:. American Bar Association: 1520.
1082:Creating Hawai'i Tourism: A Memoir
387:Overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii
14:
2531:. Princeton Architectural Press.
2333:Bates, George Washington (1854).
2081:. Hawaii News now. March 26, 2019
1860:Alayvilla, Aldrn (May 18, 2017).
1606:Sue Beeton (September 15, 2016).
1466:Leslie Thomas (January 1, 1983).
1375:. Psychology Press. p. 175.
242:The Story of the Coco Palms Hotel
2768:1992 disestablishments in Hawaii
2662:"The Coco Palms, Kauai, HI, USA"
1956:McAvoy, Audrey (April 3, 2018).
1918:Letman, Jon (January 23, 2017).
1569:Christine Hitt (June 24, 2016).
1423:Paul Simpson (October 1, 2013).
1315:Kaua'i, a many splendored island
1139:American Bar Association Journal
383:Provisional Government of Hawaii
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2303:Paul C. Curtis (June 8, 2010).
2130:Sabrina Bodon (July 27, 2021).
1983:Tanaka, Chris (June 18, 2016).
1937:Takruri, Dena (March 2, 2017).
1018:. National Geographic. p.
802:Grunwald, Emma (June 8, 2023).
671:developer defaulted on a loan.
256:In 1810 the monarch of Kauaʻi,
2718:Environmental issues in Hawaii
2664:Abandoned photoset and article
2626:. Berlitz Publishing Company.
2605:. University of Hawaii Press.
2557:Kupihea, Moke (May 10, 2005).
2552:. Hawaiian Historical Society.
2443:. University of Hawaii Press.
2277:Hooser, Gary (July 28, 2021).
2202:Dowd, Eddie (April 19, 2023).
2157:. The Honolulu Star-Advertiser
2153:Andrew Gomes (July 27, 2021).
2103:Caleb Loehrer (June 7, 2019).
1526:. The Association. p. 34.
1499:. Lonely Planet. p. 541.
610:Purchase by Coco Palms Hui LLC
248:on the eastern side of Kauai.
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2763:Hotels disestablished in 1992
2748:1953 establishments in Hawaii
1402:. Random House. p. 215.
1288:Kauai: 100 Years in Postcards
1212:Kauai: 100 Years in Postcards
723:2009 native burials complaint
472:Kauai: 100 Years in Postcards
371:Amoe Ululani Kapukalakala Ena
277:to his most trusted advisor,
2464:. Valenti Brothers Graphics.
1345:. Mutual Pub. p. 1953.
790:U.S. News & World Report
308:and care for the fishponds.
211:Coco Palms was destroyed by
2713:Environmental controversies
2657:Flickr Photos of Coco Palms
1866:The Garden Island Newspaper
1683:"Coco Palms fire contained"
1318:. Mutual Pub. p. 105.
581:Hurricane Iniki and closure
2789:
2758:Hotels established in 1953
1634:"Coco Palms tours offered"
1085:. Bess Press. p. 85.
745:"Historic Register Counts"
345:Victoria Kinoiki Kekaulike
2578:Penhallow, David (2007).
2458:Dole, Sanford B. (1895).
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1737:Duane Shimogawa (2013).
1079:Robert C. Allen (2004).
349:David Kahalepouli Piikoi
240:. According to the book
2602:Notable Women of Hawaii
2397:Bingham, Hiram (1848).
1772:. Pacific Business News
1745:. Pacific Business News
1493:Glenda Bendure (1995).
1162:Paradise of the Pacific
860:Historical Society 1913
425:Hilton Hawaiian Village
168:Wailuā, Kauaʻi, Hawaiʻi
72:22.049294°N 159.33586°W
45:Wailuā, Kauaʻi, Hawaiʻi
2563:. Simon and Schuster.
2422:. Arcadia Publishing.
2416:Cozad, Stormy (2008).
1591:Resource, Hotel News.
1244:. Dodd, Mead. p.
1240:All the best in Hawaii
1179:Jeri Bostwick (1988).
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2584:. Rice Street Press.
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2492:The Missionary Herald
2336:Sandwich Island Notes
2134:. thegardenisland.com
2111:. thegardenisland.com
1770:The Business Journals
1743:The Business Journals
1285:Stormy Cozad (2011).
1209:Stormy Cozad (2011).
911:Foreign Missions 1836
774:Pacific Business News
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573:(Kumu hula), and the
533:Hawaiian Wedding Song
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172:Hollywood connections
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1609:Film-Induced Tourism
1106:Don Hibbard (2006).
601:, which was sold to
515:, with its original
509:The Prince of Hawaii
435:Island Holidays Ltd.
331:, her husband David
2307:. The garden Island
1655:Sue Beeton (2015).
1399:My World Of Islands
1312:Ronn Ronck (1995).
1165:. 1963. p. 38.
480:Miss Sadie Thompson
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2653:. January 19, 2014
1987:. Hawaii News Now.
1964:. Associated Press
1469:A World of Islands
1452:San Diego Magazine
769:Shimogawa, Duane.
599:Hawaii Movie Tours
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2495:. Board. p.
2450:978-0-8248-2379-5
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2350:978-1-150-83449-3
2283:The Garden Island
2258:. Hawaii News Now
2182:The Garden Island
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1619:978-1-84541-586-0
1506:978-0-86442-262-0
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1092:978-1-57306-206-0
1029:978-1-4262-0388-6
808:The Garden Island
634:Palapala Sila Nui
625:Kapaa High School
567:James A. Michener
517:Hawaiian-language
266:Kingdom of Hawaii
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