President Biden flew over the blackened remains of Lahaina on Monday in his first visit since the deadly wildfires and declared: “The devastation is overwhelming.”

And in remarks in Lahaina near a 150-year-old banyan tree that survived the fire to become a symbol of hope, Mr. Biden repeatedly called Hawaii “the kingdom of Hawaii” as he emphasized his commitment to rebuilding.

“We’re going to rebuild the way people of Maui want it built,” he said during his visit, which was expected to last about six hours.

The president also sought to assure residents of Maui that they would be involved in the recovery process. “We will be respectful of the sacred grounds and the traditions,” he said.

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    1 year ago

    Condos would be fine, that can get more residents to the islands. Nothing wrong with that, especially since all the other islands outside of Oahu can use new people.

    Unfortunately, the more likely scenario is gonna be condos for the sole purpose of AirBnB business with a dash of hotels all over the place with no actual destinations for either residents or tourists.