In Bankruptcy, Caldwell Admits Selling Property but Denies Fraud
A Dumas agribusinessman who admits to selling property used as security for millions of dollars in bank loans expects to be charged by federal prosecutors, but as of Wednesday he was still waiting.
View ArticleWill the Sun Set on Solar's Tax Break?
Solar businesses fear the toll as U.S. tax credits, now 26%, are set to fall to 22% in 2021 and to 10% for commercial projects only in 2022, barring policy shifts.
View ArticleVirus Relief Leaves Arkansas Banks Awash in Deposits
COVID-19 has taken a toll on bank profitability, but the combination of federal relief money and pandemic-induced financial caution created a temporary glut of deposits.
View ArticleBSR Sells 6 Properties, Reports 7.2% Increase in Q3 Revenue
BSR Real Estate Investment Trust of Little Rock announces the sale of six properties and its quarterly earnings.
View ArticlePendergist Moves to Colliers (Movers & Shakers)
Bill Pendergist has been hired by Colliers International Arkansas in Little Rock as vice president of brokerage.
View ArticleBank OZK Prunes Branches
The 10-state footprint of Little Rock’s Bank OZK will have two fewer states by March 31, exiting South Carolina and Alabama, where it operates two branches in each state.
View ArticleMidtown Little Rock Project Visited by $1.4M Sale (Real Deals)
Dukan Holding LLC, led by Dadiqu Ali and Murad Mandani, purchased the 1203-1205 S. University Ave. project.
View ArticleRedbud Lots Change Hands in Bentonville
A Little Rock real estate investor paid $3.4 million for almost 9 acres in Bentonville, a few blocks south of the headquarters of Walmart Inc.
View ArticleDollar General Duo Dealt for $2.9M
A double dose of dollar store deals in Pulaski and Saline counties and acreage acquisitions in north Pulaski County form this week’s quartet of million-dollar transactions.
View ArticleArkansas Insurers Respond to Shifting Pandemic
The insurance industry responds to COVID-19 with rebates instead of lower rates and remains flexible on claims and operations.
View ArticleDickson Flake's Daughter Creates Scholarship at UA Little Rock
Leslye Shellam, daughter of L. Dickson Flake, has made a $100,000 donation to the University of Arkansas at Little Rock to honor her father’s legacy in real estate.
View ArticlePhigenics Wins Benchmark Prize at 2020 Best Places to Work Awards
Arkansas Business and the Best Companies Group last week honored 47 Arkansas companies with "Best Places to Work" awards, which honor firms that have exceptional workplace environments.
View ArticleHome Construction Up 4.9% in October to 1.53M
Home construction rose 4.9% in October as home building remains as one of the bright spots of the economy.
View ArticleArkansas' Unemployment Rate Declines to 6.2% in October
Arkansas' seasonally adjusted unemployment rate declines to 6.2% in October from 7.2% in September, the state Department of Workforce Services reports.
View ArticleUnity Health to Buy Former Jacksonville Hospital
Unity Health of Searcy says it plans to buy the former North Metro Medical Center building in Jacksonville, and expects to start seeing patients in the summer.
View ArticleNabholz Names McKinney Project Manager (Movers & Shakers)
Robert McKinney has joined Nabholz Corp. in Conway as a project manager.
View ArticleABC Properties Sell In $4.5M Deal (Real Deals)
ABC Real Estate LLC, led by Jim Bottin, sold three office buildings on the ABC Financial campus and adjoining properties in Sherwood for a combined $4.5 million transaction
View ArticleTragedy And Gratitude (Gwen Moritz Editor's Note)
Let another pesky woman editor encourage you to embrace the spirit of Thanksgiving this year as never before, even as we must limit the traditional togetherness — a small sacrifice by historic standards.
View ArticleGame & Fish Deer Kills Draws Cammack Village Uproar
It’s an extraordinarily rare day that a deer hunt is mounted on a college campus in the middle of the state’s biggest city. But Little Rock’s Cammack Campus of the University of Arkansas isn’t a normal...
View ArticleArkansas' Top Stockholders: 2020 Very Good for Walton Family Fortune
Arkansas’ richest family has had a good year financially. The heirs of Sam Walton own publicly traded stock valued collectively at more than $205 billion.
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