Midtown Raising Cane's Exchanged for $3.5M
This week’s offering of million-dollar real estate transactions encompasses a fast-food outlet, apartments, big homes and sand land.
View ArticleCOVID-19 Stresses Apartment Renters
The COVID-19 pandemic and its consequent unemployment have put stress on renters and apartment properties in the United States, the National Association of Realtors Research Group noted in its February...
View ArticleNelson, Scarborough, Hunt Honored at Arkansas Business of the Year Awards
Heather Nelson of Seal Solar of North Little Rock and Fred Scarborough of the Arkansas Children’s Foundation in Little Rock won Executive of the Year awards, and billionaire philanthropist Johnelle...
View ArticleQuapaw Audit Asks a $34 Million Question
The Quapaw Nation of Oklahoma, owner of the Saracen Casino Resort in Pine Bluff, says a forensic audit expected to be completed this month indicates that $34 million in tribal casino profits from...
View ArticleColony West Center Sells for $8.5M
While helping Natural Capital get into the affordable housing market, Cushman & Wakefield/Sage Partners also brokered an $8.54 million sale of Little Rock’s Colony West Shopping Center in late...
View ArticleNatural Capital Adds 850 Affordable Units
Natural Capital’s new commercial real estate entity wears its heart in its name, Heartland Affordable Housing. But the private investment group’s motives aren’t just altruistic.
View ArticleAT&T Building Awaits VA Hospital Redevelopment
Pace Burt's $2 million purchase of the 10-story AT&T Building in downtown Little Rock sets the stage for transforming the office tower into apartments.
View ArticleNew Life for Old VA Hospital?
The former 1,234-bed Veterans Administration hospital at 300 E. Roosevelt Road in downtown Little Rock is awaiting a new name to accompany a change of ownership.
View ArticleBentonville Developer of The Ledger Never Blinked as Crises Rose
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused turmoil and operational adjustments in the business world, but real estate developers said the office market shouldn’t change much in northwest Arkansas.
View ArticleColliers Arkansas Donates $25K for Dickson Flake Scholarships
Colliers Arkansas has made a $25,000 donation to a University of Arkansas at Little Rock scholarship program established in honor of its co-founder, L. Dickson Flake, who died last year.
View ArticlePriority1 Inc. Leases Space In LR's Lyon Building
Priority1 Inc. signs a lease for the sixth floor of the Lyon Building in downtown Little Rock.
View ArticleEconomic Development VP Finds Promising Situation In Jonesboro Return
On March 15, Steven Lamm begins his new job as vice president of economic development for Jonesboro Unlimited, returning to the city where he graduated Arkansas State University and met his future spouse.
View ArticleMinute Man Hits the Road As Part of Brand Build-Out
In a matter of weeks, Minute Man Restaurants of Arkansas will have not one, not two, but three mobile food trucks driving the state, a move brought about by accelerated demand amid COVID-19.
View ArticleLenders Foreclose on Little Rock's Park Plaza Mall
Lenders file a foreclosure lawsuit against Park Plaza Mall of Little Rock, asking the court to appoint a receiver after mall owners missed their payment on a loan with a $74.5 million balance.
View ArticleAcreTrader Raises $12M in Funding
Farmland investing platform AcreTrader raises $12 million.
View ArticleWestbridge Apartments Attracts $9.1M Transaction (Real Deals)
An affiliate of Omni + Brooks Holdings of Lakewood, New Jersey, acquired the 180-unit apartment project in Little Rock from an affiliate of Republic Funds of Toronto.
View ArticleTop Private Offerings in Arkansas Range From Coffee to Farms
With $561.7 million raised, Westrock Coffee Holdings LLC of Little Rock tops Arkansas Business’ inaugural list of the largest private investment offerings ranked by total investment amount sold.
View ArticleDavie Makes Move in Fayetteville
Former University of Arkansas football player and professional baseball player Andrew Davie recently changed addresses in Fayetteville.
View ArticleProtho Manor Apartments Sell for $8.2M
Apartments, rent houses and a home form this week’s trio of million-dollar real estate transactions.
View ArticlePark Plaza Challenges Pulaski County Appraisal
The owner of Park Plaza Mall is again challenging the Pulaski County Board of Equalization’s $63.6 million appraised value of the three-story mall.
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