Hi RC,
I searched the MHN and came up empty.This is the only thing I saw,I wonder if the guy confused the two locations?
http://www.multihousingnews.com/multiho ... 1002915243
Historic Condo-Hotel in Hawaii Famous for Opening Shot of Police TV Show Sold
July 31, 2006
Honolulu -- A landmark hotel in Waikiki, internationally known as Hawaii's first luxury high-rise property and where "Hawaii Five-O" filmed its famous opening shot, was sold recently to a local developer in excess of $200 million.
Situated on the Ala Wai Yacht Marina at the edge of Waikiki, the Renaissance Ilikai Waikiki hotel opened in 1964 as part residential condo, part hotel. Forward One LLC, which sought legal counsel from San Francisco-based Haas & Najarian LLP, sold the two-tower property to Anekona Islander LLC.
The opening shot of "Hawaii Five-O" featured Jack Lord, who played Steve McGarrett, standing on the hotel's penthouse balcony. The show aired from September 1968 to April 1980.
Rob Nicholas, a partner of Haas & Najarian LLP, told MHN that he had represented Forward One when the California-based hotel ownership company purchased the Ilikai in 2000, and entered into a license agreement with Marriott International to operate the property under its Renaissance brand.
The Ilikai has changed hands three times previously since 1964. The sale to Anekona marks the first time in 32 years that the property has been owned by local interests. “It’s a landmark hotel,” Nicholas told MHN. “Forward One recognized this is a seller’s market.”
Nicholas led a team that also negotiated the purchase and sale agreement, worked with Marriott International in terminating the license agreement and guided the transaction through closing. The transaction closed on July 12. “We were actively involved in every facet of the transaction, and our experience in selling hotels enabled us to get the job done on time and within budget,” he said.
"Hawaii Five-O" was one of the longest running police series in the U.S. With few exceptions, it was filmed entirely on location in Hawaii, which attracted viewers to its beautiful scenery and memorable title theme. Jack Lord played the head of an elite state police unit investigating organized crime, murder, assassination attempts, foreign agents and felonies.