By Andrew Gomes
Advertiser Staff Writer
April 1, 2001
Plans for the largest time-share project in Hawai'i are coming together at Ko Olina, where Marriott Vacation Club
International expects to begin construction May 4, followed by sales in September or October.
The $300 million project, Marriott's Ko Olina Beach Club, will be developed as four towers 10 to 14 stories high.
Parking for about 1,000 cars will be in structures behind the towers, surrounded by landscaping.
The overall project will be built in seven phases, each spanning 12 to 18 months, depending on the sales pace.
The first phase — containing 125 units, retail shops, a health club, restaurant, bar and interactive water feature
— is scheduled for completion in January 2003, according to project director Michael Kosmin.
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