Who owns Grove Farm?

Who owns Grove Farm?

. Stephen M. Case
In 2006, 8.5 acres of land adjacent to the college were donated for the new Island School campus. In December 2000, Grove Farm was purchased by Mr. Stephen M. Case, co-founder of America Online (AOL).

What is Grove Farm?

Grove Farm is a historic agricultural site on Kauai in the Hawaiian Islands.

Who owns Lihue Plantation?

Hackfeld & Co., acquired control of Lihue Plantation Company with the purchase of 3,026 shares of stock. In the early 1920s, major improvements were made and the Lihue mill was electrified with power supplied by hydro-electric generators.

Who is Grove Farm Company?

Corporate Overview Grove Farm Company, Inc., headquartered in Lihue, owns approximately 38,000 acres on Kaua’i, making it one of Kaua’i’s largest private landowners.

How many acres does Grove Farm have?

While Grove Farm is now comprised of lands from three distinct sugar plantations (Grove Farm, Koloa Plantation and Lihue Plantation), its overall landholdings are collectively known as “Grove Farm” and totals approximately 38,000 acres.

What is Grove Farm doing for Education?

Education is key to the island and Grove Farm understands and supports that in a big way. Grove Farm gifted 200 acres of land to the University of Hawaiʻi in 1972, which is the site of the Kauaʻi Community College campus in Puhi. In 2006, 8.5 acres of land adjacent to the college were donated for the new Island School campus.

How is Grove Farm building a sustainable Kauaʻi?

Partnering with key businessess and organizations to support the needs of our island community is one of many ways Grove Farm is building a sustainable Kauaʻi. Our culture is passed down from the generations before us as we learn from talking-story with our elders.