Hawaii Business Magazine

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Hawaii Business Magazine is a Honolulu-based business magazine. Its parent company, PacificBasin Communications, also publishes Honolulu Magazine. Founded in 1955, Hawaii Business is currently the oldest regional business magazine in America. Among its signature issues are the Hawaii Business Top 250, rankings Hawaii's largest companies; the Hawaii Business Black Book, profiling many senior executives of the Top 250 companies; Hawaii's Wealthiest Landowners, a detailed ranking of the state's largest landowners; and an annual listing of the Best Places to Work in Hawaii.

The magazine covers the state's major industries: tourism, construction, agriculture and real estate. The SB section, which runs every other month, covers Hawaii's small business.


Print media in Hawaii
Hawaii Business Magazine | Hawaii Catholic Herald | Honolulu Advertiser | Honolulu Magazine | Honolulu Star-Bulletin | Honolulu Weekly | Pacific Business News | Hawaii Tribune-Herald | West Hawaii Today
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