New Coffee Shop to Open at Little Rock Tech Park
Creighton Ralls of Little Rock announced Tuesday the opening of The Paranoid Android coffee shop in the Little Rock Technology Park.
View ArticleHaag Brown Buys Bentonville Building for $3M
Haag Brown Commercial Real Estate and Development of Jonesboro plans to redevelop the First Horizon Bank building in Bentonville.
View ArticleFirst Community Expands in Conway
Batesville’s First Community Bank is enlarging its presence in downtown Conway after the $1.6 million purchase of the former Second Baptist Church in December.
View ArticleJPMorgan Chase Enters Arkansas With 4 Branches
JPMorgan Chase Bank of Columbus, Ohio, is hip deep in developing its first rollout of Arkansas sites, all in Pulaski County.
View ArticleMore Focus on Lithium Flowing Under Arkansas
On the cusp of an electric vehicle revolution that could expand the market for lithium fivefold over the next 10 years, CEO Robert Mintak of Standard Lithium Ltd. is right where he wants to be.
View ArticleUnity Health Purchase Surpasses $7.7M (Real Deals)
Searcy’s Unity Health-Jacksonville purchased the former North Metro Medical Center at 1400 Braden St., the 12,358-SF Marshall Road Medical Clinic at 813 Marshall Road and the 6,566-SF Kareer Kids day...
View ArticleJacksonville Mobile Home Park Sold for $3.7M
This week a quartet of million-dollar transactions takes the stage. The group consists of a Jacksonville mobile home park and three Little Rock properties: a cocktail lounge, apartment project and...
View ArticleBalance Was Goal of Rental Reform
Arkansas bears the distinction of having the least equitable laws governing the landlord-tenant relationship in the nation.
View ArticleJ.W. Benafield, Highway Commissioner, Mayor of 2 Cities, Dies at 93
J.W. "Buddy" Benafield, a businessman, a former mayor of two Arkansas cities and former state highway commissioner who was active in Democratic politics, has died. He was 93.
View ArticleUA, Buyer Call Off $16.5M Pine Tree Land Sale
The University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture says it will not go forward with a proposed $16.5 million land sale that drew opposition from Arkansas legislators and Arkansas’ senior U.S....
View ArticleU.S. Home Construction Up Moderate 3.6% in May
U.S. home construction rose 3.6% in May as builders battled a surge in lumber prices that have made homes more expensive.
View ArticleU.S. Average Mortgage Rates Mostly Lower; 30-Year at 2.93%
Mortgage rates were mostly lower this week as the economy continued to show signs of recovery from the pandemic recession and recent bursts of inflation were deemed temporary by federal policymakers.
View ArticleAmericold to Invest $84M in Russellville Expansion, Add 30 Jobs
Americold Realty Trust of Atlanta says it will invest $84 million in an expansion of its Russellville operations, adding 30 jobs.
View Article2nd Workout Anytime Headed for Jonesboro
Jonesboro natives Ben Tracy and Wade Quinn plan to open their second Workout Anytime gym in Jonesboro on Sept. 15.
View ArticleEngineer From Cameroon Opens 360° Painting in Little Rock
Boris Okong has ventured into business by bringing the franchise 360° Painting, owned by Premium Service Brands, to Little Rock.
View ArticleOttenheimer Market Hall Makes Return in River Market
At Ottenheimer Market Hall in the River Market, four vendors failed to survive the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown, but perhaps more surprising — considering that the hall’s doors were closed for more than...
View ArticleCowboy Mitsubishi Project Acquired for $4.4M (Real Deals)
Riverside Properties LLC, led by Lisenne Rockefeller, purchased the Cowboy Mitsubishi project at 15 Col. Glenn Plaza Drive. The seller is Glenn Ridge Crossings II LLC, led by Steve Landers.
View ArticleLien Filed on Pyramid Lofts
A subcontractor filed an $86,000 lien for unpaid material on the Pyramid Lofts project at 319 W. Second St. in downtown Little Rock.
View ArticleMarket Street Plaza Sold for $4.1M
This week’s parade of nine million-dollar real estate transactions kicks off with a retail center in west Little Rock.
View ArticleThird-Generation Succession Proves Tricky with Crain Family
Crain Management Group tallied 2020 revenue of more than $618 million, ranking No. 23 among the largest private companies in Arkansas.
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