WAILUA, HI-The developers of the Coco Palms Hui, restoration have revealed more of the plans for the project. Principals Chad Waters and Tyler Greene met with a local business association this week and said the plans call for restoring four hotel restaurants around the resort, including the Seashell Restaurant separated from the hotel's main location by Kuhio Highway, according to a local media report.

The Honolulu-based investment group also hopes to restore all the bungalows and redevelope the 363 hotel rooms on the property, which which has been dormant since Hurricane Iniki damaged the island on Sept. 11, 1992.

Unlike previous plans from previous owners to have a suspended pedestrian bridge connect the hotel to the Seashell Restaurant, Waters said he and other developers are considering a plan to have a shuttle run continuously between the two locations.

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