Local Products, Visitor Market

Hawaiian-Made Retail on Kuhio Avenue

A Waikiki storefront for Hawaii's own brands. Local products, visitor-facing placement, corridor-scale distribution.

The Opportunity

Why Hawaiian-Made Products Belong on Kuhio Avenue

Visitors to Waikiki are actively looking for authentic Hawaiian products — but too many corridor storefronts are filled with imported goods that could be found anywhere.

The demand is real: local coffee, macadamia nuts, honey, sea salt, skincare, and craft beverages consistently outperform generic alternatives when given proper shelf placement in visitor-facing retail.

Our product development office, located just off Kuhio Avenue, serves as the pipeline — helping Hawaiian producers get retail-ready and connecting them directly to corridor storefronts.

Curated display of Hawaiian-made products

Product Categories

We support Hawaiian-made products across these categories for corridor retail placement.

Packaged Coffee & Tea

Macadamia Nuts & Snacks

Local Honey & Preserves

Hawaiian Sea Salt

Tropical Beverages

Craft Spirits & Beer

Skincare & Beauty

Apparel & Accessories

How It Works

01

Apply

Submit your Hawaiian-made product line for corridor placement consideration. We review brand readiness, packaging, and retail fit.

02

Get Matched

Our team connects your products with the right corridor retail spaces — from hotel lobbies to specialty boutiques to convenience stores.

03

Launch

Your products hit the shelves on Kuhio Avenue — with support for merchandising, placement, and ongoing performance.

Hawaiian-made product development office

Product Development Office

From Workshop to Shelf

Our product development office supports Hawaiian producers with packaging design, retail strategy, compliance, and direct connections to corridor retail spaces. It's the bridge between local production and visitor-facing commerce.

Have a Hawaiian-Made Product?

Apply for corridor retail placement and get your products in front of Waikiki's 72M+ annual visitors.

Named for Prince Jonah Kūhiō Kalaniana'ole — the People's Prince