MAUI LAND & PINEAPPLE TO HOST HĀLIʻIMAILE BAY MARKET ON VALENTINE’S DAY​​

Nearly 30 local vendors to offer Maui-made foods, desserts, crafts and gifts, creating a one-stop market for locally made products

HĀILI‘IMAILE, HI (February 13, 2026) – Nearly 30 local vendors will return to Hāliʻimaile this Valentine’s Day as Maui Land & Pineapple Company hosts its monthly Hāliʻimaile Bay Market, offering a wide selection of Maui-made foods, desserts, crafts and gifts. Returning favorites and new vendors will feature baked goods and treats, handmade jewelry, apparel, specialty foods, ice cream and other locally made products.

“Creating fun opportunities for Maui’s farmers, makers and small businesses to share their work and products is an important part of our vision for Hāliʻimaile Town,” said Ashley Takitani Leahey, Vice President of Operations at Maui Land & Pineapple. “The market has become a welcoming place for residents and visitors to gather, and we look forward to bringing the community together and support local.”
Local vendors offer Maui-made foods, crafts and specialty products during the Hāliʻimaile Bay Market in Upcountry Maui. Vendors include: Erika, Skye hi Kids, Nanays Lumpia, Wired 808, Kekai and me. Photos courtesy of Hāliʻimaile Bay Market.

The market is presented in partnership with Fresh Help Maui, whose work supports local farmers, fishermen and food producers while helping strengthen Maui’s food systems and creating new opportunities for small businesses. The community market, now known as Hāliʻimaile Bay Market, will continue to be held monthly, providing a consistent place for residents and visitors to gather, shop local and spend time in Hāliʻimaile Town.

Held monthly, the Hāliʻimaile Bay Market is presented in partnership with Fresh Help Maui. Vendors include: Humbowl Wagon, Free to be me Jewelry, Da Pupu Hale. Photo courtesy of Hāliʻimaile Bay Market.
“We’re excited to welcome everyone this Valentine’s Day weekend to visit their favorite vendors or discover something new,” said Dominique Kahakauwila, Vendor Manager of Hāliʻimaile Bay Market. “Each market brings a unique mix of Maui-based makers and small businesses, and we’re grateful to Maui Land & Pineapple Co. for providing a space that makes it possible to offer something for everyone.”

Residents and visitors are invited to join the Hāliʻimaile Bay Market on Saturday, Feb. 14, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 886 Hāliʻimaile Road. The market is free and open to the public, with no admission fee. For a full list of vendors and sneak peeks of what to expect, visit @haliimailebaymarket on Instagram.

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About Fresh Help Maui

Fresh Help Maui is a Maui-based nonprofit organization focused on circular food sustainability and community recovery. Through programs launched in response to the Maui wildfires, Fresh Help Maui supports the livelihoods of local fishermen and farmers while helping provide essential food supplies to food hubs, restaurants, and community members, including displaced and houseless residents.

About Maui Land & Pineapple Company

Maui Land & Pineapple Company, Inc. (NYSE: MLP) is dedicated to the thoughtful stewardship of its portfolio, including over 22,000 acres of land and 247,000 square feet of commercial real estate. The Company envisions a future where people can thrive in resilient communities with sufficient housing supply, economic stability, food and water security and deep connections between people and place. For over a century, the Company has built a legacy of thoughtful stewardship through conservation, agriculture, community building and land management. The Company continues this legacy today with a mission to thoughtfully maximize the productive use of its assets to meet the current critical needs and those of future generations.

The Company’s assets include land for future residential and mixed-use projects within the world-renowned Kapalua Resort, home to luxury hotels, such as The Ritz-Carlton Maui and Montage Kapalua Bay, pristine beaches, a network of walking and hiking trails, and the Pu‘u Kukui Watershed, the largest private nature preserve in Hawai‘i.

Ashley Takitani Leahey

Ashley Takitani Leahey

Vice President, Maui Land & Pineapple Company
Dylan Beesley

Dylan Beesley

Senior Vice President, Bennet Group Strategic Communications

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About Maui Land & Pineapple Company 

Maui Land & Pineapple Company, Inc. (NYSE: MLP) develops, manages, and sells real estate on the island of Maui, where the company stewards 22,000 acres, including the world-renowned Kapalua Resort. Kapalua is home to the luxury hotels, The Ritz-Carlton Maui and Montage Kapalua Bay, residential communities, two championship golf courses, three pristine beaches, a network of walking and hiking trails, and the Pu‘u Kukui Watershed Preserve, one of the largest private nature preserves in Hawai‘i. Founded in 1909, Maui Land & Pineapple cultivated pineapple on Maui plantations for nearly a century and has been a source of economic opportunity for more than 114 years. Learn more about Maui Land & Pineapple’s commitment to supporting the Maui community, protecting the island’s natural resources, and perpetuating resilient and thriving communities at mauiland.com.