April 14, 2016

Five Guys Burgers and Fries coming to Ka Makana Ali`i

DeBartolo Development announced today that Five Guys Burgers and Fries will be opening one of its newest locations at Ka Makana Ali`i, the 1.4 million-square-foot regional mall currently under construction in West Oahu and scheduled to open this fall.

With more than 1,000 locations around the world, the Virginia-based company specializes in made-to-order burgers, hand-cut fries, kosher-style hotdogs and sandwiches. Five Guys prides itself on using never-frozen, hand-formed ground beef patties – and with a wide variety of free toppings, there are more than 250,000 different ways to customize each burger. Customers also receive free peanuts while they wait for their orders.

“It’s very exciting when we can help popular American eateries bring their business and job opportunities to the Hawaii market, and we are thrilled to have Five Guys at Ka Makana Ali`i,” said Edward Kobel, President and Chief Operating Officer of DeBartolo Development. “Since opening its first shop in Virginia in 1986, Five Guys has grown a cult-like following around the world with its handcrafted burgers, fresh ingredients, and laid-back atmosphere. This company will be a great addition to the West Oahu community and soon the people of Hawaii will no longer have to travel to the mainland to get their Five Guys fix.”

Ka Makana Ali`i will be the first regional mall built on Oahu in more than three decades and the only shopping center being developed in West Oahu with department and specialty stores. Confirmed tenants include anchor Macy’s, H&M, Forever 21, Victoria’s Secret, Bath & Body Works, Banana Republic, Old Navy, Gap, Skechers, Kay Jewelers, 24 Hour Fitness, Hoala Salon and Spa, California Pizza Kitchen, Luibueno’s, AT&T, Zales, Zumies, Rix Island Wear, Town & Country Surf Designs, PetSmart, Reyn Spooner, Plus Interiors, Nagoya Ramen, Auntie Anne’s, Cinnabon, Gloria Jean’s Coffee, a state-of-the-art Consolidated Theatres, and Hawaii’s first Hampton Inn & Suites.

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