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Turn Your Vacant Space
Into a Thriving Marketplace

Ohana Hale Marketplace · Oahu, Hawaii

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The Vision

Your Vacant Property Becomes
a Revenue Engine

We convert large, underutilized retail spaces — 60,000 to 160,000 sq ft — into indoor marketplaces housing hundreds of independent businesses, generating consistent rent income for the property owner.

400+ Rent-Paying Tenants
60K–160K Sq Ft Range
$0 Cost to Property Owner
Proven Track Record in Hawaii
1

We Do All the Work

OHM designs, builds, and operates the entire marketplace. You provide the space — we handle buildout, tenant recruitment, management, and operations.

2

Hundreds of Motivated Entrepreneurs

Each vendor owns their own small business. They are invested in their success — and in yours. High occupancy rates, low turnover, vibrant energy.

3

Community & Culture Built In

A stage for live performances, hula, music, and community events transforms your property into a destination — not just a shopping center.

4

Ideal Property Profile

Former big-box anchors, vacant department stores, large mall vacancies. Locations like Don Quijote in Waipahu, Sears at Pearlridge, or similar high-parking sites on Oahu.

See It In Action

Watch What We Build

From local news coverage to the finished product — see the Ohana Hale Marketplace experience in your own words.

Featured · 2 Minutes
KITV News Coverage

Local news documents the Ohana Hale Marketplace story — what we built, how it works, and why it matters to Hawaii.

Overview · 30 Seconds
The Finished Marketplace

A quick visual tour of the completed indoor marketplace — hundreds of thriving small businesses under one roof.

Showcase · 90 Seconds
From Vacant to Vibrant

We have done it before — and we will do it again. This is what your vacant property can become.

Why It Works

Four Reasons Landlords
Partner With OHM

  • 1

    Immediate Cash Flow

    Hundreds of independent tenants paying weekly or monthly rent from day one of opening — your vacancy problem solved.

  • 2

    No Capital Required from You

    OHM funds and manages the entire buildout and launch. Property owners provide the space; we deliver a fully operating marketplace.

  • 3

    Proven Hawaii Track Record

    We have built and operated successful indoor marketplaces in Hawaii. We know the culture, the vendors, and the customers.

  • 4

    Community Destination

    Our marketplaces attract locals and tourists alike — boosting foot traffic, parking revenue, and the overall value of your property.

More Than Shopping

A Living, Breathing
Community Hub

Every Ohana Hale Marketplace includes a dedicated stage and event area — turning your property into a true community destination.

  • Live music and hula performances for locals and visitors
  • Cultural events celebrating Hawaii's diverse communities
  • Tourist-friendly entertainment that drives repeat visits
  • Corporate presentations and community town halls
  • Holiday and seasonal programming year-round
  • Restaurant and food vendor area alongside retail
The Full Picture

Vacant Space → Income-Generating Marketplace

We have transformed large vacant properties into thriving indoor marketplaces before — and we will do it again. Here is what that transformation looks like.

The People Behind It

Meet the Founders

Experienced entrepreneurs with deep roots in Hawaii and a track record of building community-centered marketplaces that work.

John T. Weaver John T. Weaver
John T. Weaver
President & Co-Founder

John T. Weaver is a low-key, high-energy figure in the business world. He co-founded Ohana Hale Marketplace, a thriving marketplace comprising 200 individual stores and 50 restaurants under a single air-conditioned roof in Honolulu, Hawaii. Despite its profitability and success, the business was adversely affected by the COVID-19 crisis, which led to the closure of thousands of businesses nationwide.

John's educational background includes an associate's degree from Windward Community College, a bachelor's degree from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, and participation in two MBA programs at Chaminade University and Jones International University. He is a trained aircraft mechanic, a commissioned officer in the US Army National Guard and Reserves, a combat pilot, a licensed commercial pilot, and an entrepreneur who has founded and managed numerous businesses. He holds a license in real estate and previously held a license in mortgages, and is the founder of several real estate lending organizations including Pac. I. G., LLC, Pacific Investment Group, LLC, and Hawaii Private Loans.

John's entrepreneurial journey extends beyond real estate — he previously owned 12 oceanfront homes in Maui County, which he acquired, renovated, and sold. As a former restaurateur, he co-owned Whole-in-One Bagels and Juice Rush across four Hawaii locations. He and his wife owned and operated retail locations under OHM Hawaii Distribution, LLC, in Ala Moana Shopping Center. He has also served as an IFCC certified chaplain, working full-time with disadvantaged youth for three and a half years.

Christopher Ulu Christopher Ulu
Christopher Ulu
CEO & Co-Founder

Christopher Ulu, the visionary co-founder of Ohana Hale Marketplace, is a prominent figure in the local self-storage, retail, and restaurant industries. He established Ohana Hale Marketplace as a group of hundreds of businesses operating within a shopping center setting of 60,000 square feet — serving as a destination for tourists, local community groups, and hosting events ranging from dance performances to sports events.

Chris's entrepreneurial journey began in the self-storage industry during his teenage years, advancing from laborer and truck driver through office and administrative positions to management and construction planning roles. He managed several ground-up storage construction projects including Umi Street Self Storage, Kamakee Street Storage, and his own company StorKeeper Self Storage, which still operates today. He was also a key player in building Hawaii Self Storage — a major player in the islands — before they rented their very first unit.

His construction expertise proved invaluable when building Ohana Hale Marketplace — a multi-million-dollar project encompassing electrical, plumbing, flooring, transformer installation, interceptor installation (a large grease trap for 50 restaurants), excavation, and more. Chris's career has been defined by his interactions with entrepreneurs at every level, making him uniquely suited to build companies that empower other business-minded individuals. He is destined to establish several more successful marketplaces aligned with his expertise and vision.

Ready to Talk?

Let's Start the Conversation

If you own or manage a large vacant property on Oahu — a former big-box anchor, a department store, a large mall vacancy — we would love to explore a partnership with you. No obligation, just a conversation.

Website OHMHawaii.com
Location Oahu, Hawaii
Property Size 60,000 – 160,000 sq ft