Fellows mentioned in this story: Quinn Vittum
From Pacific Business News:
Re-use Hawai‘i moved on Wednesday from a Kakaʻako warehouse to the former Sack N Save space at Stadium Marketplace near Aloha Stadium that will allow the nonprofit demolition and recycling company to expand and be more accessible to other parts of O‘ahu.
Executive Director and founder Quinn Vittum told Pacific Business News Tuesday that the nonprofit, which had been in the Kaka‘ako makai space for 15 years, relocated over the past few months to "this larger space that is a bit more accessible to all parts of the island and allows us to expand the capacity to work with the hospitality industry more."
"There [are] a lot of hotel renovations, so we want to have a facility that can accommodate all that," he said, noting that the organization has brought in items from a Hawai‘i Island resort to gauge interest. "Folks are going to see more hotel furniture, along with all the other material that we usually have, like doors and windows, and plumbing and electrical fixtures, and lots of lumber [including] old-growth lumber that you can't find unless you salvage it from an old building."
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