HONOLULU (AP) — Honolulu officials are abandoning a plan to convert a Hilo Hattie store into an emergency homeless shelter. City Manager Roy Amemiya said Tuesday that the city decided not to bid on the building in a bankruptcy auction because of financial concerns. It would have cost $7.6 million to acquire the site, and the program could have run up a $43 million operating deficit over the life of the 24-year lease, city official said. The proposed space would have included up to 800 cots.