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View ArticleState Jobless Rate Rises to 3.2% in April
Arkansas' nonfarm payroll jobs increased by 35,500 in April to nearly 1.32 million, a record high.
View ArticleDecision Still Pending in Case Against Walmart
U.S. District Judge James M. Moody Jr. said in an order that for administrative purposes, Zest’s motions for attorneys’ fees and costs were terminated pending his ruling on Walmart’s motion for a new...
View ArticleVillage Green Sale Tallies $10.5M (Real Deals)
The buyers are based in Lakewood, New Jersey.
View ArticleHardee's in Jacksonville Served Up for $2.2M
This week's real estate deals in Pulaski County that top the $1 million mark.
View ArticleBusiness Owners Must Prioritize Mental Health (Jimmy D. Warren II Commentary)
No matter where you are in your personal or professional lives, now is the time to begin cultivating good mental health.
View ArticlePresenting the 40 Under 40 Class of 2022: Our Annual List of Promising Young...
The 29th class of Arkansas Business 40 Under 40 honorees — men and women from around the state and a variety of industries who are shaping business, government and nonprofit work in Arkansas.
View ArticleBreckenridge Village Sale Adds Up to $11.3M
A group led by the Keet family announced the purchase of the Little Rock shopping center last week.
View ArticleBig Bad Breakfast Sets Opening for Little Rock Location
The chain is known for its Southern-style meals with scratch-made biscuits.
View ArticleWhite Water: What They Did for Love
The pandemic shut down the iconic haunt in March 2020, and in the spring of 2021, rumor circulated that it was not going to reopen. A local couple stepped up to keep it from disappearing.
View ArticlePoultry Research Yields Scientific Nuggets
The University of Arkansas in Fayetteville is researching ways to prevent or alleviate a defect called "woody breast" that has become more prevalent since 2014.
View ArticleCircle K on the Way in Downtown Little Rock
The redevelopment at 109 Chester St. is the 13th Circle K project in planned or under construction by a pair of Little Rock concerns.
View ArticleA Flood of Upgrades at White Water Tavern, With Beer Garden On Tap
It will be one of many improvements the new owners have made since buying the juke joint.
View ArticleWobbe Lane Apartments Sell for $26 Million (NWA Real Deals)
The 128-unit complex totals 54,460 SF on East Randall Wobbe Lane.
View ArticleUA Economist: Recession Talk 'Little Bit Premature'
Despite dreary GDP and inflation numbers, Mervin Jebaraj found "significantly positive" signs in two sectors.
View ArticleAuthor Chris Tuff Talks About Managing Millennials on Next 'Business Forum'...
He has shared lessons on empathy and genuine connection at work on some of the largest stages in the world, including such Fortune 100 companies as Nike.
View ArticleUS Job Openings Decline From Record Level But Remain High
The white-hot demand for U.S. workers cooled a bit in April, though the number of unfilled jobs remains high and companies are still desperate to hire more people.
View ArticleBonner Cameron Named Executive Chef at Petit & Keet
He has already added his spin to several of Petit & Keet's favorite dishes and introduced a few new ones.
View ArticleChicken Salad Chick Leveraging Poultry Craze
The 220-store fast-casual chain, which is expanding in Arkansas, saw its sales rise 45.6% in 2021.
View ArticleFresh Look, New Tenants Planned After $16M Sale of Riverdale Center
The restaurant chain Eat My Catfish was announced as one the first new tenants at the redeveloped shopping center.
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