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Amfac, Inc.,
formerly known as
American Factors and
originally H.
Hackfeld & Co., was a land
development company in Hawaii.
Founded in 1898 as a retail...
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Xanterra Travel Collection (formerly
Xanterra Parks & Resorts,
Amfac Resorts and
Amfac Parks & Resorts) is a
privately owned American park and resort...
- they
traveled in
troop trains across the U.S. By 1968, when it was sold to
Amfac, Inc. (now
Xanterra Parks and Resorts, as of 2002), the Fred
Harvey Company...
- Baldwin, C.
Brewer & Co., Theo H.
Davies & Co., and
American Factors (now
Amfac). The
extent of the
power that the Big Five had was
considered by some as...
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shopping centers and
office buildings, for $2.6 billion. In 1988, it
acquired Amfac, a
large Hawaii sugar cane land
owner for $920 million. In 1989, it acquired...
- m) tall skys****er in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Completed in 1983 as the
Amfac Hotel Minneapolis City Center, it has 32 floors. The building's triangular...
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Magnin arranged for the
Joseph Magnin Co. to be
purchased by
Amfac, Inc. of Hawaii.
Amfac owned Liberty House,
among other stores on the West
Coast and...
- C.
Brewer & Co., H.
Hackfeld & Co. (later
named American Factors (now
Amfac)) and Theo H.
Davies & Co.,
which together eventually gained control over...
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Factors (later
known as
Amfac)
became one of Hawaii's Big Five landowners. In 1969
Liberty House expanded onto the
mainland with
Amfac's purchase of the Rhodes...
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sugar mill in Waipahu,
killing a
civilian and
injuring seven others.
Amfac acquired the
company in 1961. Oahu
Sugar Company shut down
plantation operations...