Where are the fastest-growing areas right now?

Question & Answer about Hawaii

Updated June 11, 2026

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Hawaii State Facts

State Flag
Hawaii state flag
Hawaii
Capital
Honolulu
State Bird
Hawaii state bird - Nēnē Hawaiian Goose
Nēnē Hawaiian Goose
Statehood
August 21, 1959
State Flower
Hawaii state flower - Hibiscus
Hibiscus
Population
1.4 million (2020)

Answer

Hawaii’s fastest-growing areas are primarily located on the islands of Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island, driven by economic opportunities, housing developments, and lifestyle appeal. Urban and suburban communities near Honolulu and in resort towns on Maui are experiencing notable population and infrastructure growth.

On Oahu, growth is concentrated in suburban neighborhoods like Ewa Beach, Kapolei, and the North Shore, where new residential projects and commercial centers are expanding. Kapolei, often called Oahu’s “second city,” is a particular hotspot due to its planned urban development and proximity to Honolulu. Maui’s growth is focused around towns such as Kahului and Kihei, which benefit from tourism, agriculture, and expanding housing options. The Big Island sees growth mainly in Kailua-Kona and parts of the Hilo area, fueled by more affordable land and increasing tourism-related activities.

These areas attract residents seeking a blend of island lifestyle with improved amenities, schools, and job prospects. However, growth also poses challenges like rising housing costs and infrastructure demands, which local governments are actively managing.

Key Points:
- Oahu’s fastest growth in Ewa Beach, Kapolei, and North Shore
- Maui’s growth in Kahului and Kihei due to tourism
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