By Andrew Gomes
Advertiser Staff Writer
April 17, 2001
With its newest Kalia Tower not even open yet, and timeshare sales just under way at its newly renovated Lagoon
Tower, Hilton Hawaiian Village plans to develop yet another tower at its Waikiki resort.
The tower would be Hilton's seventh at the site, and, if approved, would transform Hilton into the largest time-share
operator in Waikiki, with about half of all units on O'ahu.
Hilton Hotels Corp. recently applied to begin environmental studies of the 1.9-acre former home of the Waikikian
Hotel and Tahitian Lanai restaurant on which it wants to build the 350-foot tower with roughly 400 time-share units.
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