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View ArticleSoul Fish Cafe Closing Downtown Little Rock Location
The restaurant said in a Facebook post that its lease is ending and it couldn't agree on terms of renewal.
View ArticleCosts for Food, Labor Drive Up Menu Prices
Among surging inflation rates, high menu prices could continue to rise.
View ArticleFamed Hot Springs Pizza Joint Needs More Dough
The government said in a lawsuit filed last week that the restaurant owes more than a half-million dollars in taxes.
View ArticleJimmy Doyle Country Club Mystery Solved
A follow-up to last week's Whisper about the possible return of the North Little Rock honky-tonk.
View ArticleChunk of Cantrell Heights Registers $8.3M Sale
TMF Legacy LLC, an affiliate of Think Multifamily in Frisco, Texas, purchased the Cantrell Heights project at 6900 Cantrell Road from F4 Little Rock 2 LLC, an affiliate of Anthem Property Ventures of...
View ArticleFBI: Partner With Us to Fight Hackers (James A. Dawson Commentary)
Cyber risk is business risk, and there is no shortage of recent examples of the wide-ranging economic effects wrought by cyberattacks.
View ArticleThe Downside of Solar (Letter to the Editor)
If solar power is such a good deal, why are we granting huge subsidies to the tiny percentage of power generation for the nation’s needs?
View ArticleUSDA Getting Tougher on Salmonella in Chicken Products
Proposed new regulations would force food processors to reduce the amount of salmonella bacteria found in some raw chicken products or risk being shut down.
View ArticleUS Job Openings Slid to 10.7 Million in June
The number of Americans quitting their jobs fell slightly but remained high at 4.2 million.
View ArticleMockingbird Bar & Tacos Sold to Cabot Restaurateurs
The sellers, Jack Sundell and Corri Bristow-Sundell, had owned the restaurant in Little Rock' South Main district since 2019.
View ArticleThe Root Cafe Plans Second Location at Breckenridge Village
The farm-to-table favorite in SoMa is expanding.
View ArticleUS Employers Add 528,000 Jobs; Unemployment Falls to 3.5%
July's job creation was 130,000 more than those produced in June, and the most since February.
View ArticleDollar General Now Offering Fresh Produce at Little Rock Stores
It's part of a plan with local officials and the nonprofit Fifty for the Future to address food deserts in the city.
View ArticleDanville Building Sale Surpasses $15 Million (Real Deals)
Nephropathology Associates PLC, led by Chris Larson, bought the Danville Building at 10810 Executive Center Drive.
View ArticleA Chill Idea, Just in Time for a Hot Market
Doug Bowen and Darren Winstead picked a nearly perfect time to go into the cold storage business.
View ArticleInflation Eases Slightly in July to 8.5%
On a monthly basis, prices were unchanged from June to July, the first time that has happened after 25 months of increases.
View ArticleUS Wholesale Inflation Fell in July for 1st Time in 2 Years
Thursday's report from the Labor Department showed that the producer price index — which measures inflation before it reaches consumers — declined 0.5% in July.
View ArticleUS Unemployment Claims Rise by 14,000 to 262,000
The number of Americans who signed up for unemployment benefits rose last week to the highest level since November, though the U.S. job market continues to show signs of strength.
View ArticleHillcrest Site Draws $2.95M Transaction
The seller of the property at 2701 Kavanaugh Blvd. was Hillcrest Properties Inc., led by Kelley Johnson.
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