THE Boysen Company's Honolulu building was planned not merely as a local outlet store, but as division headquarters for the Pacific trade. Provision had to be made, therefore, for easy space expansion as required. The solution was this one-story building consisting of five stores and a warehouse; three of the stores are "in reserve," and will be leased to other firms until such time as the owning company needs more space.
Cyril W. Lemmon, Architect
Douglas Freeth, Associate
Lo & Katavolos, Engineers
Wilbert Choy's Makiki Nursery, Landscape Architects
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source: Design for Modern Merchandising | An Architectural Record Book | 1954



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