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Arlington Hotel Names Alan Sims General Manager

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The Arlington Resort Hotel & Spa of Hot Springs names Alan Sims general manager, succeeding longtime GM Bob Martorana.

Presqu’ile Winery a Nod to Way of Life for Murphys

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Madison Murphy, chairman of Murphy USA Inc. of El Dorado, and his family named their 200-acre California winery Presqu’ile as a “tip of the hat” to a family compound destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.

Making NLR's Argenta a 24/7 Business Beacon

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Architect Bill Gray hopes to transform downtown North Little Rock into a business and residential beacon centered on the $4.4 million Argenta Plaza project and the mixed-use buildings set to rise around it.

Tax Reform Poses Threat to Historic Preservation Program

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Tax reform proposals wending their way through Congress threaten federal historic tax credits, financial incentives that Arkansas developers, government officials and historic preservationists say have been crucial to economic development efforts in the state.

Lakewood Hills, WLR Courtyard by Marriott Lead Off Big Property Buys

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A hotel, breastaurant, apartments and two homes in Little Rock plus apartments and retail space in North Little Rock combined with a carwash and retail property in Bryant with residential lots in Benton equal this week’s group of big real estate transactions.

Morrilton Packing to Invest $2.1M, Add 34 Jobs

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Morrilton Packing Co., the parent company of Petit Jean Meats, says it will invest $2.1 million in its Morrilton facility to add capacity "for current and future products," a move it said will create 34 jobs.

Top Online Stories of 2017: Fake Will Story Commanded the Clicks

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Top web pieces at ArkansasBusiness.com ran the gamut from corruption to Tyson, property deals to zombies.

Top 10 Arkansas Business Stories from 2017

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These are the top 10 news stories that defined 2017 in Arkansas’ business world.

Arkansas Business Year in Review: Best & Worst of 2017

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High times and low moments were both enjoyed by Arkansas readers in 2017.

'The Owner Has a Lot of Card Games' - Best Quotes of 2017

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They said it, we only quoted them. Here are some of the best things said in 2017.

Good People of Business (Editorial)

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May this time of the rolling year be a comfort to you, and may we all remember the business poor Marley forgot: charity, mercy, forbearance and benevolence

A Detail-Oriented Holiday (Gwen Moritz Editor's Note)

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Merry Christmas to you all, with my very best wishes for a happy and prosperous 2018.

Startup Solve for Food Stakes Claim On Sterilization

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Bentonville startup Solve For Food is planning to build what it calls a Food Innovation Center in Springdale next year and is hoping to raise $13 million in capital for the project.

Arkansas Business Year in Review: Notable Deaths of 2017

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Frank Broyles, Oaklawn’s Charles Cella, Arkansas journalist Roy Reed, Aromatique founder Patti Upton and Townsend Wolfe, who headed the Arkansas Arts Center from 1968-2002 were among the notable Arkansans who died this year.

More Farmland Sold to Mt. Magazine Farms for $30.4M

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Lots of Lonoke County farmland, a warehouse and office building in Little Rock and fast-food outlets in Jacksonville and North Little Rock provide this week’s grouping of multimillion-dollar transactions.

How Tax Bill Agreement Would Affect Businesses

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The GOP tax agreement gives many small company owners breaks on their business income taxes and allows them to deduct a larger portion of their equipment purchases. But many owners are also losing the ability to deduct the interest they pay on loans.

Governor Announces Appointments to Boards, Commissions

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Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Wednesday announced the appointments to boards and commissions.

In the Workplace 2018: Overtime Exemption Rules Invalidated: Now What?

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Although the U.S. Department of Labor's 2016 overtime exemption rules were invalidated this year, the DOL's next overtime exemption rules are in the works and could be issued sometime in 2018.

In the Workplace 2018: What to Know About Expanded Concealed Carry

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Changes to Arkansas' concealed carry laws have left many employers with questions about what rights their employees have and whether non-employees are allowed to bring a concealed weapon onto a business' premises.

US Industries Can Start Counting Their Benefits From Tax Law

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Craft breweries are raising a glass to the Republicans' new tax overhaul: It cuts the excise tax on beer. Retailers, long saddled with heavy tax bills, will get relief. So will some high-profile names in corporate finance, led by Wells Fargo.
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