Ward Village® Welcomes Residents to Victoria Place® as Newest Residential Tower Opens in Acclaimed Howard Hughes Community in Honolulu

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Howard Hughes Holdings Inc.
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Seventh residential tower set unprecedented sales record for premier O‘ahu community

Victoria Place®, seventh residential tower in Ward Village®

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Image courtesy of Ward Village®

Victoria Place® Terrace Lawn

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Victoria Place® Sunset Pool

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HONOLULU, Nov. 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Howard Hughes Holdings Inc. (NYSE: HHH) today announced the opening of Victoria Place®, the seventh residential tower in Ward Village®, the company’s award-winning 60-acre master planned community in Honolulu. In 2020, Victoria Place reported the highest sales volume in Ward Village history to date, driving momentum for future developments in the community’s master plan. Upon opening, Victoria Place is expected to generate the highest revenue for any tower completed in the history of Ward Village.

“When Victoria Place presales commenced in 2020, they set an unprecedented pace never before seen in Ward Village, with approximately 70% of units sold in just three months,” said David O’Reilly, Chief Executive Officer of Howard Hughes. “Since that time, sales at Ward Village have eclipsed the record set by Victoria Place, as subsequent towers currently under construction, notably The Park Ward Village® and Kalae, continue to meet the growing demand for the exceptional quality of life that homeowners are seeking—with sales for all towers across the community now exceeding $6 billion.”

The construction of Victoria Place fueled economic growth in Hawaiʻi generating more than $770 million in real gross domestic product, more than $250 million in workers’ earnings, and nearly $50 million in state tax revenue to support critical public services and infrastructure improvements. On average, the project created more than 1,000 jobs annually throughout its development.

“Victoria Place represents a notable step forward in the progression of the Ward Village neighborhood,” said Doug Johnstone, President of the Hawai‘i region for Howard Hughes. “It reflects a unique blend of local inspiration with modern design that is thoughtfully integrated with a natural setting of public open space. We are thrilled to welcome our new residents to Victoria Place as the Ward Village community continues to unfold.”

Located on the “front row” of O‘ahu’s South Shore adjacent to Victoria Ward Park and Kewalo Harbor, Victoria Place takes its inspiration from the mid-century architecture of Honolulu’s most reputable clubs and estate homes, as well as the rich history of its land and the project’s namesake, Victoria Ward.

Solomon Cordwell Buenz (SCB), an architecture firm at the forefront of urban design, collaborated with the Ward Village development team on the exterior to ensure the 40-story tower delivers unobstructed views for each of its 350 one-, two-, and three-bedroom homes in a design that is both timeless and contemporary. Interiors by famed design firm Tihany Design offer bespoke settings combined with one of Ward Village’s most extensive collections of art, inspired by an iconic era in Honolulu’s history.