Haleiwa is now the economic hub of the North Shore and the gateway to world famous surf breaks at Waimea Bay, Pipeline and Sunset Beach. Considered a special historic district by the City and County of Honolulu, Haleiwa is home to 34 historic buildings featuring plantation architectural styles influenced by the former Waialua Sugar Company. All new buildings must emulate these styles to satisfy the Haleiwa Special District requirements.
Haleiwa is home to many unique, locally owned businesses. From boutiques and boat charters, to surf shops and shave ice. Haleiwa offers activities guaranteed to please every member of the family.

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Inclusion in brochures such as the “Welcome to Historic Haleiwa/North Shore.” and future Member Directory. |
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Networking |
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Representation of North Shore & business to govt. & visitors |
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Free listing on website and linkage with your site |
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Discounts off events, meetings, & workshops |
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Events that promote Haleiwa and the North Shore |
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Projects that improve area/business climate |
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Accomplishments for 2007
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Success in 2006 - Moving Forward in 2007
The Chamber wrapped up 2006 better and stronger than ever. IMUA describes the Board’s goal for 2007 More info... |
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Chamber Obtains Federal Grant
In April of last year, the Chamber obtained a $400,000 grant to administer and monitor federal funds... to repair aging irrigation infrastructure on the North Shore. More info... |
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Improving Our Public Restrooms
The Board of Directors decided to tackle the issue of the deplorable state of our public restrooms by painting both the Sharks’ Cove and Pupukea restrooms. More info...
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Executive Director's Report 2006
Information and recap of accomplishments, member activities and thanks to all supporters. More info... |
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Historic North Shore Drive Tour
Tourists and locals alike can pop in the CD and listen to soft Hawaiian music while learning about some of the North Shore’s most famous destinations. More info... |
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Christmas Party Highlights
Randy Rarick was the North Shore Kama’aina of the Year for his contributions to the North Shore. More info... |
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