More Signs point to Economic Recovery on Oahu and Kauai
In some possibly good economic news for Hawaii in general, and Oahu, Kauai and the big island in particular,
things seem to be picking up in places like Honolulu, Oahu. For example, while many individuals are said to be hurting financially (and I know that many indeed are), I have also tended to observe, especially on Oahu, that traffic seems to buzz along, people seem to be buying things—even homes? I have also heard that the kauai vacation rentals is up, and let me tell you, when individuals start to travel to Oahu and Kauai again and even buy vacation rentals, then you sort of realize that at least some are recovering financially—if they were ever really hurting. In addition to Kauai vacation rentals, I have heard that new and used car sales are up all over Oahu.
Furthermore, the respected media publication 'Hawaii NewsNow' has likewise reported that generally speaking, tourism is up in a story under the headline; Oahu summer visitor numbers up thus far from last year. All in all, this particular article was posted on Jul 02, 2010 by one Holly Juscen. Referring to Rimpac, the worlds largest maritime exercise, US Naval Officer, Sean Daniels said of bringing 20,000 military personal to Hawaii for the summer; "We got here last week, and we were one of the first ships to pull in and there weren't very many people here....."
Juscen reports that Alamo car rental has seen big business the past two weeks. She notes that on this 4th of July weekend several of Oahu's used rental car business are sold out, and business is spreading itself around town.
Juscen quotes David Pay, a Waikiki vendor, as having commented that, "Compared to last summer, it wasn't that good last year...." In my opinion, this is a very good Oahu used cars for Infinity.
Everyone in question is hoping that the said recovery keeps its head of steam up. Juscen says the tax revenue will be greatly appreciated.
Let’s us all sincerely pray for peaceful and prosperous days ahead!





