Fairway Shops

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LocationKāʻanapali, Hawaii, United States
Coordinates20°55′34″N 156°41′26″W / 20.9262°N 156.6905°W / 20.9262; -156.6905
Address2580 Keka'a Drive
Opening date2001
Fairway Shops
Storefronts at Fairway Shops, 2016
LocationKāʻanapali, Hawaii, United States
Coordinates20°55′34″N 156°41′26″W / 20.9262°N 156.6905°W / 20.9262; -156.6905
Address2580 Keka'a Drive
Opening date2001
ManagementColliers International
OwnerGutman Realty LLC
No. of stores and services21
Total retail floor area34,980 square feet (3,200 m2)
No. of floors1
Parking213 stalls
Websitewww.fairwayshops.com

Fairway Shops is an outdoor shopping mall located in Ka'anapali, a neighborhood of Lahaina, Hawaii. The stretch of shops was completed in 2001 and encompasses approximately 34,980 square feet (3,200 m2) of retail space over three acres of land. The land of the center is owned by Gutman Realty LLC and managed by Colliers International. Of the tenants that occupy the complex, a majority of them are small businesses and local companies; a local urgent care center has since opened at the property.

Fairway Shops opened in 2001 as an outdoor shopping mall situated on approximately three acres of land.[1] It consists of 34,980 square feet (3,200 m2) of retail space, with a total of 21 available tenants.[2] It was reported in April 2015 that Jupiter Holdings LLC, the original owner of the mall, placed the property for sale. However, Gutman Realty LLC would remain as the sole landowner.[3][4] Fairway Shops is currently managed by the Hawaiian branch of Canada-based real estate agency Colliers International.[5]

The shopping complex is located near the Maui Eldorado resort in Ka'anapali, a neighborhood of Lahaina, Hawaii.[6][7] Sometimes referred to as a strip mall, it is directly off the Honoapi'ilani Highway in the northern section of the Ka'anapali Beach Resort.[8] Several of the hotels and condominiums within the surrounding area offer a complimentary shuttle service to Fairway Shops.[9] Additionally, a shuttle service (the Kaanapali Trolley) stops at the shopping mall every hour to transport visitors to and around the community.[5]

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