Walmart Inc. of Bentonville has reached a deal with local delivery company Postmates of San Francisco that will help Walmart expand its online grocery delivery service over the coming months.
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Walmart Partners With Postmates to Delivery Groceries in North Carolina
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$1.25M Sale of Taco Bueno Tops Recent Real Estate Deals
A Taco Bueno in Little Rock, a parcel in Sherwood and apartments in Little Rock were sold recently.
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Fruit Growers in Arkansas Prepare for More Cold Temperatures
Arkansas fruit growers are preparing for another round of freezing temperatures this weekend. The National Weather Service estimates a low temperature of 29 degrees Sunday in northwest Arkansas.
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$2M Rusty Tractor Vineyards In the Works For Southwest Little Rock
Real estate developer Doug Meyer and his wife, Sheree, are investing close to $2 million in Rusty Tractor Vineyards, an 80-acre property off David O. Dodd Road in southwest Little Rock that’s envisioned as a winery and an event venue.
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Beacon Hill Complex Draws $9.2M Purchase (Real Deals)
An affiliate of RREAF Holdings of Dallas acquired the 168-unit complex in west Little Rock. The seller is Beacon Hill Inc., led by James Barre Jr.
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Ownership Change Launches Midtown Commercial Projects
Dallas developers have provided a peek at their redevelopment plans for one of Little Rock’s most prominent commercial corners.
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Financial Literacy for Legislators (Editorial)
Financial incompetence is not a crime, but desperate people do desperate things.
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Unpaid Bills Cloud Jonesboro Hyatt Project
The owner of the Jonesboro Hyatt Place Hotel & Convention Center project is accused of defaulting on a $1.5 million settlement agreement with contractors, sparking a new round of legal action against the developer.
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Hooters Set to Open in May
Hooters patrons can keep their eyes peeled for May 14, when the new Little Rock location at 6 Bass Pro Drive is scheduled to open
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Planet Fundraiser Set to Enter Little Rock’s Orbit
The CEO of a new mobile app called Planet Fundraiser says his company is expanding into Little Rock and offering businesses a new way to help their communities, retain customers and increase revenue.
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Arkansas Condo Developers Find Feet in Niche Market
Jimmy Moses believes condos will always be “a little bit different product,” but are now an important anchor in a vibrant downtown offering more dining, shopping and entertainment options.
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Hotel Pines Could Soon Be Site of New Dining Spot
If permit applications are to be believed, plans are in the works for a microbrewery and restaurant in the 200 block of Barraque St. in Pine Bluff and for a restaurant in the old Hotel Pines at 426 S. Main.
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Consumer Confidence Rebounds in April
American consumers saw their confidence rebound in April to a level close to the 18-year high it had reached two months ago.
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Heart Hospital Shows Drive with Food Truck
The Arkansas Heart Hospital is unveiling its food truck this week, making it the first hospital in Arkansas, and possibly the country, to own and operate a food truck.
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Springdale Ridge Property Bought for $11.25 Million (NWA Real Deals)
A California real estate investment firm paid more than $11 million for the Springdale Ridge Apartments.
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What Drove Dixie Cafe Down?
In its more than 30 years, Dixie Cafe and its home-style, Southern food had worked its way into the rhythms and routines of many Arkansans’ lives. But that very familiarity may have played a part in its death.
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No Guarantees (Editorial)
There are no guarantees in life, and there are especially no guarantees in the life of a business.
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Evelyn Hills Shopping Center Sold for $7.2M
A Texas investment group bought the Evelyn Hills Shopping Center on North College Avenue in Fayetteville for $7.2 million in a deal that closed earlier this month.
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Waste, Fraud and Abuse (Gwen Moritz Editor's Note)
Here’s a little mantra I’d like for you to commit to memory: Wherever there are human beings, there will be waste, fraud and abuse.
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Donnie Ferneau's Cathead’s Diner Coming Soon
Donnie Ferneau promises that his Cathead's Diner, at 515 Shall Ave., a couple of blocks east of Lost Forty Brewing in Little Rock’s East Village development, will open this month.
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