Hideaway Serves Up $3.2M Transaction (Real Deals)
A 6,705-SF pizzeria in North Little Rock tipped the scales at $3.23 million.
View ArticleFirst Arkansas Bank & Trust Branches Out Into Conway
First Arkansas Bank & Trust of Jacksonville struck a $1.5 million deal to buy a Conway branch from Simmons Bank of Pine Bluff.
View ArticleToo Good, But True (Gwen Moritz Editor's Note)
PAYS — Pay As You Save — finances energy-efficiency upgrades for OECC ratepayers and allows them to pay it back with the monthly savings that result from using less electricity.
View ArticleTerracon's David Hopkins Sets Sites on Solar
David Hopkins has almost 30 years of experience in environmental consulting and marketing, most recently as the senior principal/office manager at Terracon Consultants Inc.
View ArticleFirst Pentecostal Church of Bryant Sold for $3.3M
A church, residential property and rural acreage in Saline County combine with a Lonoke County farm for a six-pack of multimillion-dollar real estate transactions.
View ArticleStone Bank Adds Two to State's Staff (Movers & Shakers)
Cameron Stone has joined Stone Bank of Mountain View as a lending officer in the White Hall branch, and Ben Hargrave has been named a credit analyst in the Little Rock office.
View ArticleK Lofts Apartments Renamed, to be Leased in October
Moses Tucker Real Estate announced Tuesday that the K Lofts apartments at 315 Main St. in downtown Little Rock are complete and will start leasing in October under a new name, Mulberry Flats.
View ArticleLittle Rock Mayor Says City Will Vie for Amazon HQ
Little Rock Mayor Mark Stodola said the city will submit a bid to be home to Amazon's second North American headquarters.
View ArticleShuttered Joubert's Tavern Sells For $342K
Henry Willmuth, through 7303 Kanis LLC, recently purchased the 7,500-SF Joubert's Tavern at 7303 Kanis Road in Little Rock for $342,250.
View ArticleIn Lake City, Magnolia Estates Capitalizes on Jonesboro Growth
A mixed-used development coming to Lake City next year aims to answer high demand for housing in northeast Arkansas.
View ArticleWal-Mart to Build New Headquarters in Bentonville
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. plans to build a new headquarters in Bentonville, CEO Doug McMillon announced to employees on Friday.
View ArticleMarshall Saviers on What's Missing from Northwest Arkansas' Growth Experience
Marshall Saviers is now president of Sage Partners, where he oversees brokerage operations for the company and helped facilitate the 2017 merger between Sage Partners, Hunt Ventures of Lowell and...
View ArticleMultifamily Trio Add Up to $21.9M Transaction (Real Deals)
Affiliates of Republic Funds of Toronto purchased the 258-unit Spanish Rock Apartments, the 224-unit Spanish Jon’s project and the 120-unit Wilmington Apartments project.
View ArticleThe Essentials of Life Now in One Hot Springs Spot
After a decade of work and planning, Amy Thomas has realized her dream of opening a business in downtown Hot Springs — actually, three businesses: the Argentinian Coffee & Wine Bar; Oxy-Zen, what...
View ArticleHotels Proliferating in Hot Springs
The Hot Springs hotel market has been steaming along for the last few years, and the city’s convention and visitors bureau, Visit Hot Springs, expects that to continue as newcomers are drawn in by a...
View ArticleActivist Investor Eyes Dillard’s Real Estate
As Dillard’s Inc. struggles through its eighth consecutive quarter of same-store sales decreases, an activist investor hopes to use the retailer’s real estate to boost its stock price.
View ArticleRajabi Leaves Texas Project After Dispute With City Officials
The prickly civic discourse directed by Al Rajabi toward Hot Springs city hall concerning his newly purchased Arlington Hotel isn’t a first.
View ArticleNew Arlington Hotel Ownership Arrives in Hot Springs with New Controversy
Aesthetic concerns at the Arlington Resort Hotel & Spa have escalated into public safety concerns and put its developer Al Rajabi on the clock.
View ArticleMetroplan Shows Central Arkansas Housing Construction Trends
Metroplan provides a long-term retrospective look at housing construction trends in the nine largest cities in central Arkansas.
View ArticlePaths Vary In Keeping Retail Rent Flowing in Northwest Arkansas
The commercial vacancy rates for the four main cities of the northwest Arkansas corridor range from Fayetteville’s 5.6 percent to Springdale’s 14 percent, sandwiching Rogers (10.5 percent) and...
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