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July 30, 2004
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ALA MOANA KIDS CLUB MAKES LIFE
MORE CONVENIENT FOR ALA MOANA CENTER SHOPPERS
Ala Moana Kids Club provides hourly quality care for
children ages 2 to 12
HONOLULU — Ala Moana Kids Club, a flexible and convenient drop-in child-care center, will be opening its doors on Monday, August 2, at Ala Moana Center. The Kids Club is a safe, secure place for parents to leave their children and enjoy the center whether they are shopping, dining or running a few errands. The bilingual Japanese-and-English-speaking staff at Ala Moana Kids Club means that a child-care option is available for Japanese visitors as well as local residents and shoppers from the mainland.
Ala Moana Kids Club's commitment to safety, security and cleanliness allows parents to shop without guilt, knowing their children are in good hands. Both children and parents will leave with positive feelings – happy kids wanting to return and parents with peace of mind.
Ala Moana Kids Club is located on Ala Moana Center’s upper level, near Tommy Bahama. It is open during normal Center hours – Monday thru Saturday, 9:30 a.m. – 9 p.m. and Sunday, 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. Local shoppers (upon showing valid Hawai‘i state identification) are eligible for the kama‘aina rate of $15 per hour. The standard rate is $22 per hour. For shoppers with two or more children, Ala Moana Kids Club gives a 10 percent discount. Reservations are not required and walk-ins are welcome.
Members of the public wanting more information may visit Ala Moana Kids Club Web site, coming soon at www.AlaMoanaKids.com or call 942-9194.
Ala Moana Center (www.alamoanacenter.com) is owned and managed by General Growth Properties, Inc., the country's second-largest shopping center owner, manager and developer. General Growth currently has ownership interest in, or management responsibility for, a portfolio of 177 regional shopping malls in 41 states. The company portfolio totals approximately 153 million square feet of retail space and includes over 16,000 retailers nationwide. The third-largest US-based publicly traded Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT), General Growth Properties is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol GGP. For more information on General Growth Properties and its portfolio of malls, please visit the company Web site at www.generalgrowth.com.
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