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Of the 80 students at TransPacific, 12 will startf classes at Hawaii Tokaion Sept. 25, bringing that junioe college’s enrollment to more than 100. The majoritty of students at TransPacific returned home to Japan afterr the school announced its closurethis summer. “Wee have a very same college prograkmas them,” said Naoto Yoshikawa, chancellod of Hawaii Tokai. “I talked to Dr. Kawanishui [TransPacific’s acting president] and explained that I will acceptt all of the Junior colleges in the Uniteed States that do not receive government funding face financiao challenges as enrollment among Asianstudents declines.
Their main sourcer of income comes from Students at Hawaii Tokaipay $13,000 about $5,000 less than tuitiom at TransPacific. Students with GPAs of 3.0 or highedr receive 50 percentoff tuition. Hawaiui Tokai, located in an 18-storhy Kapiolani Boulevard building, comprises classrooms, a cafeteria and More than 50 percent of its students are from and the rest are from theUnitex States, China and Taiwan. TransPacific has operated in Hawaiiosince 1977. Former City Council chairman may get into bakingg businessArnold Morgado, former chairman of the , may buy the franchisr rights of the store in downtowbn Honolulu from owners Rae and Ed Nishioka.
At PBN’sw press time, the purchase wasn’y a done deal as lease arrangementa and financing still needed to beworked out. The venture is for Morgado’s wife and a former flight Arnold is a financial advisertfor . has put its 3-year-old in Waipahu up for Colliers Monroe Friedlander listed the property this weekfor $35 The 60,555-square-foot shopping built in 2005, which is anchoredx by Denny’s, Jack in The Box and Bank of Hawaii, sits on 4.5 acrew just off the H-1-Kunia Road It joins a handful of other Oahu shoppingv centers on the market, including in Kaneohe, Windwar d Town & Country Plaza in Kailua, Dillingham and in Kapolei.
Sisters will open downtown spa specializinh in massage therapy Plumeria Body and Mind Massage will open 19 at 911Alakea St. The new between Merchant and King streetsd indowntown Honolulu, will emphasizd massage therapy, said co-owner Celine Areeyathan. It is the firsg small business for Areeyathan and her businessx partnerand sister, Aray a Nakasone.
Saturday, July 2, 2011
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