It doesn't have any value for anybody except for the piece of equipment that it operates for.

The place was vulnerable during construction, and most of the things stolen were smaller.

We don't have any suspects. We're letting the Honolulu Police Department do their job.

It was something this city needed. Most people here like their landscapes. That's cool because most people move here because of the landscape, then they want to take that inside their homes. I wanted to create a place for artists who do something else.

It was a real arts community. Everyone left their studios open so you could come in and see what they were working on or just borrow something.

Between the hours of 6 p.m. and 6 a.m., the facility is completely locked down. We now have the ability to secure the facility.