Tucked in a small plaza just off Farrington Highway in Waipahu, Maria Nichols’ barbershop used to draw about 140 customers a day. Her hairdressers, working at her shop and others around the city, often brought home more than $100,000 a year, she said. But construction on the Honolulu rail project through Waipahu in 2014 cut […]
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