Rents are Starting to Come Down, but the Trend May Not Hold
The national median asking rent was up 14% in July over July the previous year, the smallest annual increase since November 2021, according to a new report from Redfin.
View ArticleRichard Bliss Shares How to Unleash the Power of LinkedIn on Next 'Business...
He'll share how advice on building platforms to effectively reach your audience, defining brand vision and strategies, and developing high-caliber sales teams on the Sept. 14 episode of the 21st...
View ArticleArkana Labs to Invest $30M in Little Rock Expansion
Plans call for more than 70 new jobs and a 10,000-SF addition to its facility.
View Article$36M Mixed-Use Space for Artists Planned in Little Rock
The Artspace Windgate Campus is envisioned as a 94,000-SF, four-story building with 60 residential units for artists and their families, along with studios, gallery and event space, and a large outdoor...
View ArticleLong-Term Mortgage Rates Now at Highest Point Since 2008
Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac reported Thursday that the 30-year rate jumped to 5.89% from 5.66% last week.
View ArticleReport: Home Sales Down, Prices Up in Northwest Arkansas
The latest Skyline Report found that the pace of new construction in the region slowed because of supply chain issues.
View ArticleDevelopers Plan $70M Upscale Apartment Complex on Arkansas River
Three development groups announce plans to build a $70 million, 360-unit upscale apartment complex along the Arkansas River in North Little Rock.
View ArticleMortgage Rates Hit 6%, First Time Since 2008 Housing Crash
The long-term average rate has more than doubled since a year ago.
View ArticleRevamp Begins in North Little Rock’s Downtown Riverfront
Plans call for a hotel and mixed-use projects near Simmons Bank Arena.
View ArticleDevelopers Add Office Space Near ‘Hot’ Bentonville Square
Builders aim to fill demand, remake work environments near Walmart’s new home.
View ArticleAging LR Commercial Centers Get a Refresh with New Development
Hopeful new tenants at Breckenridge Village, the Riverdale Center and Pavilion in the Park share a new vision for how aging commercial properties can bring back customers.
View ArticleRegal UA Breckenridge Faces Ticket Troubles
Battered by the pandemic, a cinema mainstay in west Little Rock’s Breckenridge Village Shopping Center, is battling financial woes.
View ArticleFighting for Upscale Position Poses an Uphill Struggle for Pavilion in the Park
Built in 1985 for $7.8 million, Pavilion in the Park has struggled to find its way in the competition for upscale shops.
View ArticleRiverdale Center Site Features Big Screen Legacy
The location of the Riverdale Center in Little Rock has a nearly 70-year legacy of attracting retailing traffic, and moviegoers have been a target audience during much of that run.
View ArticleWLR Auto Dealership Attracts $12.5M Sale (Real Deals)
West Little Rock’s Jaguar-Land Rover-Volkswagen dealership at 25 Col. Glenn Plaza changed hands in a two-part transaction.
View ArticleAlan Cole is Excited for the Future of Real Estate in NWA
Cole is a principal and executive vice president at Colliers International in Fayetteville.
View ArticleDowntown Is Where It’s At (Editorial)
Shining on light on the vibrant downtowns that continue to attract real estate developers, including those specializing in office space.
View ArticleQuiet Quitting: What to Know & How to Prevent It (Sabrina Starling Commentary)
How to avoid employee disengagement and build a “work supports life” culture.
View ArticleRahling Circle Offices Sell for $3.7 Million
From commercial to residential, read more of this week's million-dollar deals.
View ArticleCommercial Remodeling Market Expected to Hit $45.2B This Year
The trend toward market growth began in 2011.
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