Kualakaʻi station

A glazed ceramic wall mural is present at the station's entrance, titled Haʻaheo I Nā Hala A Me Nā Koʻoloa ʻUla O Kualakaʻi (Cherished Are the Hala and Koʻoloa ʻUla of Kualakaʻi) by local artist Bob Flint.

The mural depicts two varieties of native trees, hala and koʻoloa ʻula, that once flourished in the area.

Long-term plans in the area include a new elementary school, the building of nearly 1,000 DHHL homes, and housing and commercial uses for land owned by the University of Hawaiʻi.

The station is located a five-minute walk from Ko‘oloa‘ula, a 308-unit affordable rental apartment complex, and Ka‘uluokaha‘i, a DHHL subdivision of 150 homes, with 850 additional homes planned to be constructed in the future.

It is a 20-minute walk from Ka Makana Ali‘i shopping center, which also includes a movie theatre and hotel.