New Pettaway Brewery Hopes to Open Early 2023
The 1000-SF Moody Brews will be located at 414 E. 21st St. in Pettaway Square.
View ArticleAMFA's Restaurant Prepares to Open with the Museum Next Spring
Victoria Ramirez, executive director of the museum, gave details on the new restaurant inside the redesigned AMFA.
View ArticlePeco Foods Gives $80K to ASU College of Agriculture
The funds will be used to remodel a barn and transform the existing structure into a modern broiler house.
View Article5 Little Rock Apartments Sell for $18.7 Million (Real Deals)
Colorado-based investor groups teamed up to buy the properties, home to 123 apartments and two restaurants, from five limited liability companies led by Chris Moses.
View ArticleFinalists Announced for 35th Arkansas Business of the Year Awards
Finalists in each category will be celebrated at an awards ceremony on March 8 at the Statehouse Convention Center in Little Rock.
View ArticleUS Consumer Confidence Falls in November for 2nd Month
Despite the negative outlook, however, most Americans — particularly those with higher incomes — are still spending.
View ArticleUS Economic Growth in Q3 Revised to 2.9%, Higher Than Expected
Last quarter's rise in the U.S. gross domestic product — the economy's total output of goods and services — followed two straight quarters of contraction.
View ArticleSPONSORED: Transforming Your Business With Lamar Advertising CEO Sean Reilly
Reilly offered his insights into innovation and organizational transformation in the November episode of the 21st Century Business Forum.
View ArticleDoorDash Cuts 1,250 Jobs as Deliveries Ebb After Pandemic
DoorDash's announcement comes just a few weeks after the San Francisco company posted solid quarterly results, saying its orders jumped 27% in the third quarter.
View ArticleUS Job Openings Fell in October, but Still High
Employers posted 10.3 million job vacancies in October, down from 10.7 million in September.
View ArticleDrug Slows Alzheimer's, but Can it Make a Real Difference?
The trial is important because it shows a drug that attacks a sticky protein called amyloid -- considered one of several culprits behind Alzheimer's -- can delay disease progression.
View ArticleUS Lawmakers Skeptical Grocery Merger Will Mean Lower Prices
The CEOs of Kroger and Albertsons insisted there will still be competition, and said a merger will help them counter growing rivals like Walmart, Costco and Amazon.
View ArticleThe Library Kitchen & Lounge Announces Closure
The project by restaurateur Rob Byford opened in January 2020 in Little Rock's River Market District.
View ArticleCoffee Chain Plans 2nd Little Rock Location at Former Regions Site
The property at 8023 Cantrell Rd. recently sold for $1.35 million.
View ArticleTexas de Brazil Announces First Location in Arkansas
The Dallas-based Brazilian steakhouse chain said it will open sometime in 2023 at the Pinnacle Hills Promenade shopping center in Rogers.
View ArticleDevelop Exceptional Leaders With Tim Kight on Next 'Business Forum'
Kight will discuss the actionable, high-impact systems he uses for developing exceptional leaders, strengthening organizational culture, and equipping people to perform at their best.
View ArticleSanders Picks Mike Mills to Lead Department of Parks & Tourism
Mills, who has nearly 50 years of experience in the tourism industry, would replace Stacy Hurst, who was appointed by outgoing Gov. Asa Hutchinson.
View ArticlePanel Calls for Stronger Leadership of FDA Foods Program
The "lack of a single, clearly identified person" to lead the foods program has led to a culture of "constant turmoil" at the agency, a report found.
View ArticleSPONSORED: 10 Tips for Starting an Employee Wellness Program
To start an engaging employee wellness program, it helps to think both small and wide.
View ArticleSchool Transaction Adds Up to $4.5M (Real Deals)
E-Stem Public Charter Schools Inc. purchased its junior high building at 123 W. Third St. from Southern Landlord LLC, an affiliate of Arkadelphia’s Southern Bancorp.
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