Winter 2021-2022 Studio Update 949 practice studios and Studio 909 are open for use by reservation only. COVID safety protocols remain in place. For reservations, email members@musicianshawaii.com. From the Winter 2021-2022 issue, Ke Ola O Na Mele
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BUILDING UPDATE: Studio 909 Safely Op...
STUDIO 909 Opens for Members MAH Studio 909 is a beautiful, acoustically-tuned performance/event hall available to members at very reasonable rates for performances, recitals, live streams, and rehearsals. As our building is gradually and safely reopening, many members are taking advantage of this tremendous resource. Upstairs studios are now open Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.–6 p.m., and […]
*BUILDING CLOSURE DUE TO HURRICANE LA...
Aloha Local 677 Musicians and tenants. Due to the approaching hurricane and forecasted path, the Musicians’ Building will close at 1PM on Thursday, August 23rd. It will remain closed until Monday, August 27. The building will closed to all users, including those scheduled to teach lessons. Please plan accordingly and stay safe. Mahalo, Steve Pearson, […]
Building Updates: Fall 2017
Building Updates We welcome new building tenants, ALTRES! This past April, the Hawaii Nurses Association left our building to relocate to larger premises. There was concern about losing rental income, but beginning May 1, 2017, ALTRES entered into a new lease with us to take over all available office space at our 949 building. ALTRES […]
Building Update: 949 Bathroom Reno an...
949 Bathrooms — Last year, we finally managed to get the sewers reconnected to the main building. Getting the 949 bathrooms back online has been a slow process, mainly due to lack of funds. However, after recouping a little over $40,000 from a security system purchase that was never installed and a recent settlement with […]
949 Sewers Are Reconnected!
After roughly eight years after our sewer lines were broken, we are finally reconnected! Crews from Hawaiian Dredging completed the final asphalt repair this morning and confirmed that water was flowing into the main city sewer line on Waimanu Street. Our thanks to Hawaiian Dredging directors, staff, and the workers of RHS Lee for resolving […]