Pulaski County's Most Expensive Home Sales of 2019
Last year, 32 luxury homes in Pulaski County sold for $1 million or more, up from 30 in 2018.
View ArticleTurning the Osborne House Into the Roberts Residence
To many, the former site of traffic-snarling Christmas light displays on Cantrell Road will always be the Osborne home, but the estimated 12,000-SF abode now belongs to Mike and Judy Roberts.
View ArticleArkansas Business Presents 2020 40 Under 40 Honorees
Arkansas Business announces the 40 honorees in this year's 40 Under 40 class, which honors people in business, nonprofits and government making a significant impact.
View ArticleRecent Real Estate Deals Total $1.75M
The $826,500 sale of an office building in downtown Little Rock led the most recent round of real estate transactions.
View ArticleSpringdale Warehouse Sells for $3M (NWA Real Deals)
Home to Gates Corp., the property on Laura Lane was bought for $2.95 million by Mathias Shopping Center Inc. The seller was Elder-Conway LLC, led by Chris Elder of Springdale.
View ArticleFed Projects Decade's Fastest-Growing Occupations
Employment in the United States is forecast to grow by 8.4 million jobs to 169.4 million jobs during the decade of 2018-28, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Or it was; the report was...
View ArticleMountain Home Ramada Inn Appeals County's High Appraisal
A hotel and an apartment complex are battling with the Equalization Board of Baxter County over the value of their property assessments.
View ArticlePlantiffs Take Stance Against Buffalo Brewing
Buffalo Brewing Co. has been sued, twice, by its former landlord and by a subcontractor.
View ArticleForest Place Apartments Lights Up $29.3M Sale
Little Rock apartments, the home of a Bryant fitness center and three area restaurants are the highlights of several recent million-dollar deals.
View ArticleArvest Says Greenhaw's Fit for Foreclosure
Although Greenhaw’s Fine Men’s Wear at 10301 N. Rodney Parham Road in Little Rock shuttered last summer after 45 years in business, it remains embroiled in foreclosure litigation.
View ArticleAfter 43 Years, RAO Video Nears 'The End'
RAO Video, a 43-year fixture on Main Street in Little Rock, is going down as one of the first and last outlets in an American industry driven and eventually killed by technology.
View ArticleSkyline Report: Office Vacancy Rate Dipped to Near Historic Low in 2019
The vacancy rate for office space in Benton and Washington counties was 8.5% in the second half of 2019, the second lowest vacancy rate since 2004, according to the latest Arvest Bank Skyline Report.
View ArticleArkansas Businesses Should Prepare Now to Apply for Federal Aid
Businesses can begin preparing now to apply for assistance under the federal rescue package signed last week by President Trump, but it will be about two weeks before they can turn in their paperwork.
View ArticleResource Guide: Financial Tools, Aid for Businesses Hurt by COVID-19
Arkansas Business is regularly updating this page with links and contact information for businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
View ArticleUS Construction Spending Down 1.3% in February
Spending on U.S. construction projects fell 1.3% in February with housing and nonresidential construction both showing weakness even before the coronavirus struck with force in the United States.
View ArticleJonesboro Rallies In Wake of Disaster ‘Double Whammy’
An EF-3 tornado struck Jonesboro on Saturday, piling a natural disaster onto the city’s efforts to respond to the ongoing state — and nationwide — health crisis.
View ArticleSources: Amazon Coming to the Port of Little Rock
The online retailer is in the process of building an approximately 3 million-SF center at the port, sources told Arkansas Business. The building is expected to have four levels, each being about...
View ArticleSPONSORED: How to Overcome Estate Planning Inertia
To help overcome that internal inertia and take steps to protect your loved ones and save them money, here are four points to understand about estate planning today.
View ArticleJacksonville Apartment Properties Combine For $4.9M Sale (Real Deals)
A New Jersey company purchased the 92-unit Park Place, the 56-unit Windgate Square, the 46-unit Stone Village and the 8-unit Southview from an affiliate of Fort Smith’s Trinity Multifamily
View ArticlePredictable Outlook For Dillard’s: Bleak
Analysts predict grim quarter for the Little Rock department store chain.
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