Quapaw House Faces Foreclosure
Quapaw House Inc., the troubled Hot Springs drug and alcohol treatment provider that is no longer operating, recently entered into a consent judgment for $1.43 million with Relyance Bank.
View ArticleMcNight to Market Fountaine Bleau (Movers & Shakers)
Veronica McNight has joined Burkhalter Technologies of North Little Rock as leasing and marketing director for Fountaine Bleau Properties.
View ArticleEvoking Storied Past, The Hall Will Bring Music Back to West Ninth
Live music is returning to the end of West Ninth Street in Little Rock with the opening of The Hall, a music and events space that will pay tribute to a neighborhood landmark where Ella Fitzgerald,...
View ArticleHumphrey Funeral Service Developing $1.3M Cemetery
Humphrey Funeral Service Inc. of Russellville announces a new $1.3 million perpetual care cemetery, which when finished will mark the completion of its seven-year expansion.
View ArticleFresenius Facility Visited by $2.3M Sale (Real Deals)
An affiliate of New York’s White Oak Healthcare MOB REIT purchased the 12th Street project from an affiliate of Orion Investment & Management Ltd. of Miami.
View ArticleFamily Ties, 'Miracle' Aid Flying Burger
It takes more than experience and a family background to start a successful chain. For Robert Smith, owner and founder of the Flying Burger & Seafood restaurant chain, it required a popular...
View ArticleMemphian Plays Hall Monitor on Ninth Street
Josh Billue is refinishing a 16,000-SF former warehouse into a tribute to the neighborhood that attracted artists like Ray Charles, Louis Armstrong, Ella Fizgerald and Duke Ellington in the Dreamland’s...
View ArticleBull Home in Springdale Kept in Razorback Family
There was a double Razorback connection involved in a $2.25 million home sale that closed earlier this month.
View ArticleTight Inventory, Low Rates Fuel Mortgage Market
A year ago, Arvest Bank crossed the $2 billion mark in mortgage volume in late June. This year, the bank soared past that mark in May, the earliest in company history.
View ArticleBanner Profits for AFCU Accompany Long-Planned HQ Move
Arkansas Federal Credit Union is poised to move its headquarters from Jacksonville to Little Rock amid its most profitable season since its 1956 launch.
View ArticleLeadership Academy to Feature Sam's Club Exec, UA Athletics Director
Megan Crozier, chief merchant for Sam's Club, and University of Arkansas Vice Chancellor for Athletics Hunter Yurachek are among the featured speakers for the fall Arkansas Business Executive...
View ArticleBarr Co. Plans $10M Expansion, 100 New Jobs
Window and door manufacturer Harry G. Barr Co. of Fort Smith is planning a $10 million expansion it says could create 100 jobs.
View ArticleExisting U.S. Home Sales Rose in June; Prices Hit New Highs
Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes rose in June, snapping a four-month losing streak, while strong demand for higher-end properties and ultra-low mortgage rates helped push prices to new highs.
View ArticleJPMorgan Chase Bank Opens Its 1st Arkansas Branch
JPMorgan Chase Bank of Columbus, Ohio, marks the grand opening of the first of four planned Arkansas branches.
View ArticleLittle Rock Office-Warehouse Complex Sold For $3.65M
Little Rock’s County Line Business Center at 11419-11421 Stagecoach Road sold on July 15 for $3.65 million.
View ArticleTwo Promoted at Sage Partners (Movers & Shakers)
Sarah Johnson and Jennifer Butts have received promotions at Cushman & Wakefield | Sage Partners of Rogers.
View ArticleSpringdale 'Shadow' Center Sells for $1.6M
A St. Louis private equity real estate firm spent approximately $105 million on a round of property acquisitions, and a Springdale retail center was a part of it.
View ArticleOtter Creek Villas Sold for $6.6M
This week, we serve up a six-pack of real estate transactions that includes apartments, commercial space and a home in Little Rock as well as undeveloped acreage in northwest Pulaski County and...
View ArticleAcreTrader Raises $10.3M
Farmland investing platform AcreTrader of Fayetteville has recently raised $10.3 million, according to filings this month with the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission.
View ArticleEl Dorado Chamber Chief Describes a New Boom
A craft brewery is just one example of a string of developments Bill Luther names in assessing Union County’s recent economic rebound.
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