The Agency + rennie has initiated a significant development partnership, marking a new chapter in real estate in North America. This collaboration is cemented by a common vision: offering exceptional projects to discerning buyers. Their first featured venture, Kaliʻu Ala Moana, represents a unique opportunity in the marketplace.
Kaliʻu Ala Moana is an exceptional find in Honolulu, where true waterfront real estate is becoming increasingly scarce. Situated in the bustling Kakaʻako area, this project embodies the innovative spirit of the city. As the inaugural development from The Agency + rennie, it promises something truly unique.

The name Kaliʻu, derived from a Hawaiian word meaning “well-seasoned,” pays homage to the locale’s rich heritage as a center for saltworks. The development reflects a modern coastal lifestyle, designed to enrich daily life with tranquility and inspiration.

Honolulu stands out not just for its stunning shorelines but also for its livability. It boasts exceptional dining options and global connectivity, making it a unique blend of urban energy with the charm of an island getaway. This duality positions Honolulu as a notable market for long-term investment.

Kaliʻu features a limited collection of 285 residences, crafted by the renowned Olson Kundig alongside Hawaii’s premier architects and landscape designers. Each residence, ranging from 682 to 1,888 square feet, offers water views and a choice of one- to three-bedroom layouts.
Future residents will benefit from an unparalleled array of amenities, including three groundbreaking wellness innovations. The Aescape Robotic Massage System, Ammortal Chamber, and TOTO Zero-Gravity Flotation Tubs complement a resort-style pool, private theater, fitness center, and more.

Kaliʻu is suitable as a primary residence, a vacation retreat, or a long-term investment, offering a rare opportunity in one of the globe’s most sought-after coastal regions.
To explore the possibilities with Kali’u or learn more about The Agency + rennie, reaching out directly to The Agency is encouraged.
