Green Touch Builders | Former First Hawaiian Bank CEO Horner buys Honolulu's Unity House property
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Former First Hawaiian Bank CEO Horner buys Honolulu's Unity House property

Former First Hawaiian Bank CEO Don Horner, through a real estate investment firm he owns with his family, has purchased the Unity House Inc. property in Honolulu on Ala Wai Boulevard in Waikiki, with long-term plans to develop an apartment rental project, he told PBN Monday.

Horner, who heads up Honolulu-based Malu Investments II, purchased the property at 1701 Ala Wai Blvd. for $2.1 million, according to public records.

“For now, the property is being leased back to the current tenants and we’ll…