Attention Arkansas Startups, 10X Cyber Is Only for You
There’s a new kind of accelerator now, 10X Cyber Accelerator, that accepts only Arkansas companies with annual revenue of between $100,000 and $10 million.
View ArticleBenton Restaurants Sell for Combined $3.2 Million
Restaurant sites at The Shoppes of Benton, a double-header mobile home park deal in Jacksonville and a west Little Rock home form this week’s lineup of multimillion-dollar transactions.
View ArticleBentonville Market Expands This Summer
The 8th Street Market will grow this summer season with the recent opening of The Vine and South Market, increasing the facility's role as an activity hub in the southeast part of downtown Bentonville.
View ArticleAre Sugar Worries Weighing on Frappuccino Sales?
Frappuccino sales are struggling, and concerns about how much sugar the slushy drinks contain may be among the reasons.
View ArticleRecent Real Estate Deals Total $3.3M
Recent real estate sales include apartments, office/warehouse, restaurant, duplexes and a garage.
View ArticleWest Little Rock E-Z Mart Rings Up $1.4 Million Sale (Real Deals)
An affiliate of New York’s Getty Realty Corp. bought the 11911 Mara Lynn Drive project from E-Z Mart Stores Inc., led by Sonja Hubbard.
View ArticleBentonville Hotel Sells for $11 Million (NWA Real Deals)
A Shreveport hotel group bought the 90-room Courtyard by Marriott hotel at 1001 McClain Road, just east of Interstate 49.
View ArticleBite Squad Expands Into Hot Springs
Bite Squad of Minneapolis announced Monday that it is now delivering in Hot Springs.
View ArticleHere's What Arkansas' Redesigned Driver's Licenses Look Like
The state Department of Finance and Administration today unveiled a newly redesigned Arkansas driver's license and ID card.
View ArticleAnheuser-Busch Teams with USA Rice to Improve Water Efficiency
Anheuser-Busch has joined with USA Rice to form the Rice Stewardship Partnership aimed at improving water efficiency, riceland preservation and wildlife protection.
View ArticleLawsuit Alleges Hormel, Tyson, Others Inflated Pork Prices
A federal lawsuit alleges Hormel Foods Corp., Tyson Foods Inc. and other companies colluded to inflate consumer pork prices on such popular products as Ball Park Franks, Spam and Nathan's Famous.
View ArticleUS Consumer Spending Weak in May, While Inflation Speeds Up
U.S consumers increased their spending just 0.2 percent in May, a disappointing result after two months of much stronger gains. Meanwhile, inflation — as measured by a gauge monitored by the Federal...
View ArticleCommunity Bakery Adds New Partner to Mix
Joe Fox, Community Bakery’s owner, has brought on a partner, John Brandenberger, who Fox hopes will be his successor.
View ArticleStone's Throw to Sample Stifft Station Location at PopUp Event
A PopUp in the Rock event will be the occasion for Stone’s Throw Brewing to set up in Little Rock’s Stifft Station neighborhood for a few weeks to test interest in a possible outpost in the area.
View ArticleFeltner Trio to Branch Out to Tontitown
Tontitown is poised to be the second location of Feltner Brothers Burgers, with more planned after that.
View ArticleGleason, Thompson to Headline Executive Academy
Emerging leaders from business, nonprofit and policy sectors have an opportunity this fall to learn from some of the most successful and recognizable business names in Arkansas as part of the Arkansas...
View ArticleTyson Foods Recalls Breaded Chicken Over Plastic Contamination
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says Tyson Foods is recalling more than 3,000 pounds of frozen chicken following the discovery of pieces of plastic in the chicken's breading ingredients.
View ArticleIn Jonesboro, Developers Turn Attention Back to Caraway
Caraway Road had been relegated to the slow lane of development in Jonesboro in recent years. But change is underway for the once thriving thoroughfare running through the heart of the city.
View ArticleFood Truck Owners Strategize As Novelty Wears Off
Starting a food truck to sell tacos or barbecue on downtown streets may seem easy or fun, but owners are finding they need more sophisticated plans now that the novelty has worn off.
View ArticleUS Retail Sales Climb in May by the Most in 6 Months
U.S. retail sales rose by the most in six months in May, as consumers spent more at home and garden stores, gas stations and restaurants.
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