Investor with ties to Hong Kong, Virgin Islands buys landmark Kauai property


A real estate investor who lists addresses in Hong Kong, British Virgin Islands and Kauai has purchased the landmark former Salvation Army Thrift Store on Rice Street in Lihue on the Garden Isle for $1.65 million, Shimogawa Scoops has learned.
Mark Gabbay, who formed JV D Two Lihue LLC for his Kauai commercial real estate purchase, also registered the trade name Dairy + Dime.
In the sales deed, Gabbay lists two addresses, one in Hong Kong, China and another in the Virgin Islands. In his JV D Two Lihue company, there's an address that lists a home in Kilauea on Kauai's North Shore.
The 22,281-square-foot old Salvation Army building occupies a 30,000-square-foot parcel, and was built in 1954.
In 2004, The Salvation Army purchased the property for $1.3 million from the John T. King Trust.

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