Kealakekua Ranch Center traces its roots to Henry Nicholas (H.N.) Greenwell's arrival in Hawaii in the 1850's. H.N. launched a successful general store supplying necessities and luxuries to a growing island population. Today, H.N.'s great grandchildren carry on the family tradition of supplying goods and services to the community through their independent, family owned and operated shopping center and supermarket.
Established in 1881, Kealakekua Ranch was one of the larger cattle ranches on Hawaii Island covering nearly 12,000 acres. One of three cattle ranches owned by H.N. Greenwell, historic Kealakekua Ranch is steeped in the cowboy culture and ranching heritage of Hawaii.
Established in 1881, Kealakekua Ranch was one of the larger cattle ranches on Hawaii Island covering nearly 12,000 acres. One of three cattle ranches owned by H.N. Greenwell, historic Kealakekua Ranch is steeped in the cowboy culture and ranching heritage of Hawaii.
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Family owned and operated by four generations of the Greenwell family, Kealakekua Ranch has a rich and interesting history tracing its roots back to the 1850s when H.N. Greenwell arrived in Kona, Hawaii. Kealakekua Ranch diversified its operations in the 1970s with the development of Kealakekua Ranch Center.
Kealakekua Ranch Center is a high traffic shopping center, located on Mamalahoa Hwy. If you are a business owner looking for the perfect spot for your store, Kealakekua Ranch Center is a high traffic shopping center that has a lot to offer entrepreneurs. Please contact us at (808) 323-3188 or info@kealakekuaranchcenter.com and we'll provide you with leasing details.
A staple in the Kona Community, Kealakekua Ranch Center is the Mauka Kona hub for locals and visitors heading to the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Kona Coffee Country. Immerse yourself in Hawaiian Culture. This National Historical Park is made up of 180 acres and was once home to royalty and a place of refuge for ancient Hawaiian lawbreakers.
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Uliama Dixon
Jan 18, 2022
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Bill Edwards
Jan 05, 2022
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Theresa Rice
Jul 20, 2021
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Uncle Bj
Apr 22, 2021
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Mike McDonald
Apr 16, 2021
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Fronty Parker
Mar 25, 2021
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Andy L.
Sep 24, 2020
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Perfect spot to stop in and take a breather before heading south to kau or north into Kona. I feel like it's the heart of captain cook area. Clean public restroom access and tables for outside snacking. Tiny park connected to parking on southern side of building. Bomb authentic chinese and thai restaurants downstairs. Loko wraps, choicemart, and ace hardware upstairs.
Ginny Hill
Jun 13, 2020
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Bridget Davis
Jul 29, 2016
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A very local shopping experience! Lots of parking but warning signs everywhere to not park to long. They must have tourists in campers and cars trying to park up here for the night as the view from the ridge is pretty nice.
With no public restrooms to speak of, the supermarket is probably the best reason to shop here and is a good option for stocking up.
With no public restrooms to speak of, the supermarket is probably the best reason to shop here and is a good option for stocking up.