Historic Pioneer Mill office is slated for restoration… Building to be converted to public use

The more than 100-year-old Pioneer Mill Co. office building in Lahaina, a state-registered historic place that has been sitting vacant since the turn of the century, is slated to be restored for future public use.

But first, officials are seeking input from residents, who are already pitching suggestions such as a museum, a hospital or public health facility, a senior services center, a co-working space or an art or creative center.

“This evening’s conversation is about potential future uses,” Theo Morrison, Lahaina Restoration Foundation executive director, said during a community meeting Wednesday evening. “There is no developer standing in the wings, and Lahaina Restoration foundation has no plans for this building. We are here today to listen to what you, the community, wants to see happen.”

READ FULL STORY

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Check these out

Skip to toolbar