Heights Home Featured in New York Times' 'What You Get'
A renovated house in Little Rock’s Heights neighborhood was scheduled to be part of the “What You Get” feature in the real estate section of Sunday’s New York Times.
View ArticleBad News for Acumen Brands
Stockholders in Acumen Brands Inc., the one-time Fayetteville startup phenomenon, received bad, but probably not unexpected, news in the mail.
View Article$1.76M Buy Tops Recent Real Estate Deals
The Starbucks in Jacksonville, two office buildings, a warehouse and land make up this round of recent real estate transactions.
View ArticleMoses Tucker, Newmark Grubb Merge
Moses Tucker Real Estate and Newmark Grubb Arkansas merge, creating Moses Tucker Partners of Little Rock.
View ArticleAmazon Narrows List to 20 for Its Second Headquarters
Amazon has narrowed its hunt for a second headquarters to 20 locations, concentrated among cities in the U.S. East and Midwest. Toronto made the list as well, keeping the company's international...
View Article12 Star Flats Will Be Ready For Tenants Soon
Cromwell Architects Engineers of Little Rock announced Friday that the 12 Star Flats, a mix of studio and two-bedroom apartments on the second floor of the Paint Factory at 1300 Shall Ave., will be...
View ArticleWLR Courtyard by Marriott Visited By $7.3 Million Sale (Real Deals)
An affiliate of Toronto’s Skyline Investments bought the 149-room Courtyard by Marriott at 10900 Financial Centre Parkway in west Little Rock.
View ArticleRose Building Soon to House Ira’s, A.W. Lin’s
Restaurateur Ira Mittelman loves the Little Rock area and his excitement about opening his namesake restaurant in the renovated Rose Building at 307 Main St. downtown is palpable.
View ArticleWomen-Owned Businesses: Arkansas Ranks 23rd in Growth
Arkansas had an estimated 80,400 women-owned businesses in 2017, employing 55,700 workers and generating sales of about $9.5 billion.
View ArticleWomen Get Foot in AEDC's Minority-Business Door
The Division of Minority & Women-Owned Business Enterprise has certified 13 women-owned businesses over three months.
View ArticleMust Be Present to Win (Gwen Moritz Editor's Note)
There’s a lot of truth in the observation that women tend to set higher standards for themselves — and it’s a darn good thing, because they will be held to higher standards.
View ArticleVillage Ventures Realty Back in Bankruptcy
Just after Christmas, Village Ventures Realty of Hot Springs filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection — making it the third time since February 2016 that it has gone to bankruptcy court.
View ArticleCentral Arkansas Taco Bell Deals Ring Up Combined $3.8 Million
Fast-food outlets in Bryant and Conway, land on the western edge of Little Rock, foreclosed property in Lonoke County, an office-warehouse in North Little Rock and upscale residential lots in west...
View ArticleConstruction of OurPharma Building in Fayetteville to Begin in February
OurPharma Holdings LLC, the startup manufacturer of generic medications, recently ended its $3.5 million equity offering after receiving payment or commitments for the full amount.
View ArticleIn Jonesboro, Landlords' Views Vary on Recycling
City officials plan to increase recycling efforts throughout Jonesboro, including apartment communities. And at least one landlord is enthusiastic about it.
View ArticleSmall-Town Budgets Hurting From Loss of Mini Walmarts
The closure of Wal-Mart's small-footprint Express stores have hurt the budgets of some small towns.
View ArticleFormer UA Star, NFL Player Joins Sage Partners
Zach Hocker, a former University of Arkansas and NFL player, has joined Sage Partners as an associate of its brokerage division.
View ArticleClean Line Shelves Arkansas Plans; Delegation Steps Up Attack
As Arkansas' congressional delegation stepped up its war Tuesday on a $2.5 billion wind-power transmission project, Clean Line Energy Partners has confirmed that it has shelved plans to string the...
View ArticleToys R Us, Hobbled by Competition, Will Shutter 180 Stores, 2 in Arkansas
Toys R Us, squeezed by Amazon.com and huge chains like Walmart, will close 180 stores, or about 20 percent of its U.S. locations, within months.
View ArticleUS Home Sales Tumbled 3.6 Percent in December
U.S. home sales slid 3.6 percent in December, as rising prices and a declining number of available properties stifled purchases.
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