
Learn more about the sessions and breakout opportunities at the event:
Plenary Sessions
Framing the Opportunity for Opportunity Zones 2.0:
This session will provide an overview of the renewed “OZ 2.0” program, including major policy changes, updated incentives, eligibility considerations, and the timeline for the upcoming designation process. Speakers will discuss the broader national landscape surrounding OZ and explore how Hawaii can strategically position itself to leverage OZ 2.0 to support housing, energy, and economic development priorities statewide.
Aligning Projects, Capital, and Policy:
This session will explore how developers, investors, stakeholders, and public-sector leaders can work together to build a stronger marketplace for OZ investment that delivers community benefits in Hawaii. Discussion will focus on the relationship between investment-ready projects, capital availability, and enabling public policy, as well as the conditions necessary to advance projects from concept to implementation. Experts will share perspectives on how alignment across these sectors can help catalyze impactful and financially viable development.
Structuring an OZ Capital Stack:
This session will examine practical strategies for structuring OZ investments and integrating OZ equity into broader project financing approaches. Topics will include capital stack considerations, layering OZ incentives with other financing tools and tax credits, investor expectations, risk allocation, and lessons learned from real-world transactions. Experts will provide insight into how project sponsors can position developments to effectively attract and deploy OZ capital.
Breakout Sessions
Housing:
This breakout session will explore how OZ can support a range of housing development and preservation strategies across Hawaii, including high-density urban housing, rural housing development and opportunities associated with the enhanced basis step-up for rural-designated OZs, mixed-use projects, affordable and workforce rental housing, rehabilitation versus new construction, and Bill 7 projects. Discussion will also examine how OZ investments can be paired with complementary financing and federal programs, including LIHTC and HUD resources, to strengthen project feasibility and accelerate housing delivery.
Energy:
This breakout session will examine how OZ can help advance Hawaii’s energy transition through investment in residential, commercial, and utility-scale energy projects. Topics will include renewable energy deployment, LNG and fuel-flexible repower projects, infrastructure considerations, financing strategies, and opportunities to leverage OZ incentives to support long-term energy resilience and economic growth.
Commercial and Economic Development:
This breakout session will focus on how OZ can catalyze commercial, industrial, agricultural, and broader economic development projects across Hawaii. Discussion topics include operating and capital investment strategies, industrial and innovation-oriented facilities, food and product innovation infrastructure, warehousing, advanced manufacturing, film and creative industry facilities, and opportunities to align OZ investments with complementary federal programs and funding sources.









Monday Jun 1, 2026
7:30 AM - 4:30 PM HST
Monday, June 1, 2026
7:30 am- 8:15am: Check In - Breakfast
8:15 am- 8:45am: Welcome Remarks
8:45 am - 10:15pm: Framing the Opportunity for Opportunity Zones 2.0
10:30 am - 12:00pm: Aligning Projects, Capital, and Policy
12:00pm- 1:15pm: Lunch Break
1:15pm- 3:00pm: Structuring an OZ Capital Stack
3:00pm- 4:30pm: Breakout Sessions
4:30pm - 6:30pm: Pau Hana Networking
University of Hawaii Cancer Center
701 Ilalo St, Honolulu, HI 96813
Virtual - $35
Chamber Member - $75
Non Member - $100
Zoe Shimizu
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