'Kahala Mall' is an enclosed
shopping mall on the East Side of the island of
Oahu. In addition to its service as a major shopping center, Kahala Mall also serves as a key stop on a number of
TheBus routes. It is located on Waialae Avenue, near the point at which
Interstate H1 becomes
Kalanianaole Highway.
Shops
Kahala Mall is home to a number of nationally and internationally recognized businesses, including
Apple Store,
Macy's,
Barnes & Noble,
Starbucks,
Jamba Juice,
Radio Shack, and
California Pizza Kitchen.
Local merchants and a number of independently-owned shops and restaurants can also be found within the mall perimeter. An eight-screen
Consolidated Theatres movie theater is nestled into one corner of the mall. Waialae Bowl, the only
bowling center within several miles of the neighborhood, is somewhat interestingly built into a
McDonald's, at the corner opposite the movie theater.
The movie theater in this mall was closed in March 2006. It has since reopened. The closing occurred as a result of flooding from heavy rains. The flood broke a hole through the wall of the theater and flowed into the mall, and parts of the ground floor had 3-6 inches of rain water. Many shops suffered substantially; some never reopened.
Clientele
Local
senior citizen residents frequent the mall during its early morning hours in order to partake in one of the many free exercise programs that are offered. Students of all ages are regularly found in the mall during and after business hours; they are free to
socialize or use
laptop computers at any one of the compound's numerous gathering areas.
Jack Lord and other celebrities
Kahala Mall is notable for actor
Jack Lord of ''
Hawaii Five-O'' fame, who would make walks in the mall during his later years. A bronzed bust of Lord sits outside the mall, near the
California Pizza Kitchen entrance.
Many shoppers have also reported sightings of various cast members of ''
Lost'' in the mall, most notably
Daniel Dae Kim and
Philip Seymore Hofman.
External links
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Kahala Mall's Official Website