Kahala Mandarin Changes Name

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The Kahala Mandarin Oriental Hawaii in Honolulu shortened its name to the Kahala this month, when owners Kahala Hotel Investors turned over the keys to it's new management company, Landmark Hotels.

The Kahala -- a luxury, 364-room hotel -- opened in 1964 as a Hilton hotel, a member of Leading Hotels of the World and one of four AAA Five Diamond resorts in Hawaii. The property will now undergo a program of changes and enhancements, according to Kahala Hotel Investors’ parent company, Trinity Investments.

The Mandarin Oriental Group had managed the Kahala since 1994. Landmark, mostly active in Mexico, managed the Kea Lani Resort, Villas and Spa (now a Fairmont property) on Maui from 1992 to 2001.

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