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HCDA extends lease with state law enforcement at Kiabe Street lot through 2030, raises rent to market level

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The authority approved a five-year extension to the lease with the state Department of Law Enforcement for a secured lot at 240 Kiabe Street, allowing the department to continue operations while procuring a permanent site. The rent may increase to about $85,000 per year.

The Hawaiʻi Community Development Authority on April 2 authorized an amendment to a June 1, 2010 lease with the State Department of Law Enforcement (formerly the Department of Public Safety) to extend occupancy at a secured paved lot at 240 Kiabe Street for up to five additional years and increase annual rent to approximately $85,000.

Lindsay Doy, HCDA asset manager, told the board the site is a roughly 23,000-square-foot paved parcel with portable structures that the state uses as a sheriff’s division receiving desk and…

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