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February 2024 by Lika
Choke places to eat and shop when you're on your lunch break dis place has it all
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February 2024 by Jus Ar
My first stop to get my goods.
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February 2024 by Nicole Nagashima
The epi-center of Mililani where there are Times Supermarket and Longs Drugs for your convenient shopping needs. I think this town center does a pretty good job at creating a family-friendly environment and activities. For even more convenience there is many restaurants (including Starbucks & Jamba Juice), Zippy’s, Pizza Hut, CPK, Jersey Mikes, and other local restaurants. I especially like that they have Straub and Queen’s Medical Center Group with a Diagnostic Lab so that you can take care of those health appointments too.
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February 2024 by Barbara Novinger
Filled the tires in our rental car from Hertz and was glad the gas station had air. Then shopped it up at Walmart and had a tropical beverage there at the McDonald's inside. So it was a nice place.
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November 2023 by Hoku Nihipali
Usually very busy. Although parking lot looks abundant, it's still hard to find a stall.Unfortunately, overheard lots of people saying bathrooms were dirty. Went to use restroom & also found stalls had no toilet paper as well.Lots of shops & restaurants to choose from. And area seems safe!
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November 2023 by Tserennyam Sukhbaatar
It has some small stores, cinemas and restaurants. Right next to Walmart. It had plenty of parking. Just a small and fun town center. It is very clean.
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November 2023 by DJ I-RIZE
This place brings back so many childhood memories. There's a good selection of shops to choose from. Good food too. Great atmosphere.
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September 2023 by Wehi H.
A great place to eat after our workout at UFC. I order and pay for our food on the app. It is super convenient and fast!
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September 2023 by Desi Rodriguez (Desilu Gaipo)
Morning Glory is an awesome little shop! I am a huge hello kitty and tolidoki fan and they didn't disappoint.
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September 2023 by Phyllis Dade
I won't be going to town center & market place 2 oriental ladies 1 from south Korea & 1 local told me nit to go 2 any of those places but here's the thing I'm half Chinese this is what I've had to put up with in my 82 years & they say we're against them maybe if dey treated everyone kindly but who knows I just call them ignorant!!!
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August 2023 by richard laskar
Well furnished shopping center for Mililani,Major stores comprised : Walmart, a Multiplex movie house, a midsize hardware store, a supermarket and Longs drugstore, a part from that, small retail stores and a bunch of fast food places, California Pizza Kitchen and an Italian restaurant…. That’s it folks!
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August 2023 by Thomas B.
This review is for the security/manager on duty Saturday, August 5th, about 7:30 p.m. You have homeless people begging for food and/or money in the resturant drive-thru lanes. Homeless people are begging for money at some, ( or sometimes ALL), of the entrances/exits, and digging thru the trash for cans and bottles. I went to use the bathroom one morning on my way to the ATM and there was a homeless man washing his FEET in the sink! Don't tell me you didn't see him on the cameras, I've been in and around the store areas in the past, and there are cameras EVERYWHERE. I get it.....folks are struggling and need help, but allowing this to continue is not the way to address the problem. Mililani is slowly being over run by homeless people!
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July 2023 by Ryan Panzarella
The creation of Mililani, nestled in the heart of Oahu, was a carefully orchestrated venture that started in the 1960s. Envisioned by Castle & Cooke, it was among Hawaii's pioneering planned communities, and it was designed with deep respect and acknowledgment of the indigenous culture and natural beauty of the land.Integral to this planning was the development of the Mililani Town Center. Developers strived to balance modern community needs with the preservation and respect for Native Hawaiian values and the environment, embedding the spirit of "Aloha 'Āina," love of the land, into its construction.The town center, at its inception, was designed as a pu'uhonua, a sanctuary or place of gathering for the community. It sought to reflect the communal spirit of Native Hawaiian culture, a space where people could come together to shop, eat, and participate in cultural and recreational activities.Throughout the construction process, care was taken to minimize disruption to the natural environment. In a nod to the Hawaiian concept of "Mālama 'Āina" or care for the land, developers preserved as much of the natural flora and landscape as possible, working harmoniously with the terrain rather than against it.The result is a town center that, although modern in its facilities, maintains a strong connection with its surroundings and the cultural heritage of its place. The essence of Hawaii's rich history can be seen in the architecture and the community events, a homage to the island's traditions and stories.Today, Mililani Town Center serves as the vibrant heart of the community, embodying the spirit of "Laulima," or many hands working together. It stands as a testament to a successful integration of modern community planning and Native Hawaiian values, showing how respect for the land and culture can lead to the creation of a thriving community.
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July 2023 by Ryan
The creation of Mililani, nestled in the heart of Oahu, was a carefully orchestrated venture that started in the 1960s. Envisioned by Castle & Cooke, it was among Hawaii's pioneering planned communities, and it was designed with deep respect and acknowledgment of the indigenous culture and natural beauty of the land.Integral to this planning was the development of the Mililani Town Center. Developers strived to balance modern community needs with the preservation and respect for Native Hawaiian values and the environment, embedding the spirit of "Aloha 'Āina," love of the land, into its construction.The town center, at its inception, was designed as a pu'uhonua, a sanctuary or place of gathering for the community. It sought to reflect the communal spirit of Native Hawaiian culture, a space where people could come together to shop, eat, and participate in cultural and recreational activities.Throughout the construction process, care was taken to minimize disruption to the natural environment. In a nod to the Hawaiian concept of "Mālama 'Āina" or care for the land, developers preserved as much of the natural flora and landscape as possible, working harmoniously with the terrain rather than against it.The result is a town center that, although modern in its facilities, maintains a strong connection with its surroundings and the cultural heritage of its place. The essence of Hawaii's rich history can be seen in the architecture and the community events, a homage to the island's traditions and stories.Today, Mililani Town Center serves as the vibrant heart of the community, embodying the spirit of "Laulima," or many hands working together. It stands as a testament to a successful integration of modern community planning and Native Hawaiian values, showing how respect for the land and culture can lead to the creation of a thriving community.
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June 2023 by John Mangca
Great parking..even for electric cars. Great shops and grinds. Theatre is Awesome.Atmosphere and people calm. Because of security Criminal element seems none existant.