Riverdale Building Sold for $3.1M
The 18,300-SF office building at 101 River Bluff Drive in Little Rock was sold for $3.1 million in a transaction that closed on May 18.
View ArticleLittle Rock Costco to Open July 21
Costco announces that its new store in Little Rock will open on July 21.
View ArticleChurch Changes Hands in $725K Sale
The former site of St. Luke’s United Methodist Church at 6401 W. 32nd St. in Little Rock recently sold to The Place of Harvest Church for $725,000.
View ArticleVan Buren Investor Pays $4.5M for Ball Metalpack (NWA Real Deals)
Doug Schoenfeld bought the 162,000-SF Ball Metalpack location on Crutcher Street in Springdale.
View ArticleMarket Place Rings Up $12.6M Transaction (Real Deals)
Market Place Shopping Center LLC, led by Cory Davis, purchased its namesake project at 11121 N. Rodney Parham Road. The seller is Market Place Partnership, led by Sam Vogel Jr.
View ArticleA Vision for Arkansas (Gwen Moritz Editor's Note)
The same things that made Arkansas attractive to 20th century retirees can, in theory, make Arkansas attractive to 21st century workers who are now much more comfortable with the idea of working remotely.
View ArticleHoliday Island History Ready to Burn
The last time we checked in on Holiday Island Holdings Inc., in 2017, Arkansas Business described the real estate development and management firm as possibly the least-known publicly traded company in...
View ArticleBroyles Home Sold in Fayetteville
The former home of Arkansas Razorbacks legend Frank Broyles and his wife, Barbara, recently sold for $959,400.
View ArticleStone Bank Sued Over Farm Loans
A Boone County farmer has sued Stone Bank of Mountain View, its president, its former president and a former loan officer in a wide-ranging complaint that includes allegations of fraud in its...
View ArticleTom Dees' Long Fight to Keep Holiday Island Afloat
Drive the curvy roads north out of Eureka Springs to the state’s mountainous northern edge, and you’ll discover Holiday Island, “the town that Tom built.”
View ArticleCaisson Capital, a New Firm, Buys $8.9M Complex in Bentonville
Caisson Capital Partners of Rogers launched as a real estate investment firm on Monday by announcing its first purchase, an $8.9 million deal for the Ridges of Bentonville.
View ArticleNext 'Business Forum' Webcast to Interview Steve Cannon
Steve Cannon, CEO of AMB Sports and Entertainment, will lead the June 9 webcast in a series presented by Arkansas Business throughout 2021.
View ArticleNew Owner of Bentonville Building Sues Over Vacated Tenants
The California buyer of a $6 million office building in Bentonville has sued alleging fraud by the company that sold the property.
View ArticleFed Plans Seizure of Lab Owner's Properties
The federal government wants to seize several pieces of property owned by Billy Joe Taylor, which they say were bought with the proceeds of Taylor’s alleged crimes.
View ArticleU.S. Home Broadband Gains Greatest in Suburbs
The adoption of home broadband varies by demographics, including community type: urban, suburban and rural.
View ArticleFrenchman’s Woods Sale Tops $9.5M (Real Deals)
Affiliates of the Read Property Group of Brooklyn, New York, bought 31 buildings in seven transactions of the North Little Rock apartment complex.
View ArticleIn the Nick of Time (Gwen Moritz Editor's Note)
City and county collections would have suffered during the pandemic had the tax laws continued to favor out-of-state online retailers over brick-and-mortar stores.
View ArticlePopulation Growth Keeps Northwest Arkansas Cities in Perpetual Planning Mode
The influx of residents into Washington and Benton counties — the two most populous of the three-county metropolitan statistical area — is a positive for the region but is not without its complications.
View ArticleArgenta Landmark Changes Hands in $5.6M Transaction
Commercial investment firm 1 Riverfront QOZB LLC has purchased for $5.6 million the eight-story, 113,650-SF building at 1 Riverfront Place in North Little Rock.
View ArticleIn the Nick of Time (Gwen Moritz Editor's Note)
City and county collections would have suffered during the pandemic had the tax laws continued to favor out-of-state online retailers over brick-and-mortar stores.
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