Hawaii CompUSA stores now closed with no plans
Associated Press
HONOLULU — Two CompUSA stores on O'ahu are closed with no announced plans for either site.
The restructuring company that bought the national company is closing all 103 CompUSA stories across the country.
The Hawai'i stores sold their last inventory Sunday.
Officials say the Ala Moana Boulevard store had been the computer chain's top grossing store in the country. It stands on land owned by Kamehameha Schools with a lease that expires in July 2018.
The property at Pearl Highlands is owned by Boston-based AEW Capital Management. CompUSA only recently moved into that site from Waikele.