It’s been a bruising two days for DR Horton.
Company officials listened to more than 10 hours of testimony this week from opponents of Hoopili about why the state Land Use Commission should stop the project from happening.
But Cameron Nekota, an executive at DR Horton, stayed positive. Ultimately, he said that the open discussion was good for the public.
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