Ford Joins QGT; Mosby Made Catering Director at Cathead's (Movers & Shakers)
Brittany Ford is the newest associate at Quattlebaum Grooms & Tull in Little Rock. Timothy Mosby is the new catering director at Cathead’s Diner. Daniel Weatherly has been promoted to director of...
View Article5 Tips for an Effective Email (Sarah Clements Expert Advice)
Because email has become so popular, it is important to get the most out of your message. Follow these five tips to help construct an effective message.
View ArticleTwo TRG Properties Add Up to $6.8M Sale (Real Deals)
Alter Trading Corp. of St. Louis purchased the Tenenbaum Recycling Group’s 71,000-SF complex at 4500 Bethany Road for $4.04 million and its 42,968-SF facility at 2601 Central Airport Road for $2.77...
View ArticleHotel Hale Making Headway; Hot Springs Gaining Another Distillery
Hot Springs Mayor Pat McCabe says his work on the transformation of the old Hale Bathhouse into the Hotel Hale is “progressing nicely” and he and his wife, Ellen, hope to have it open by the end of the...
View ArticleLandlord Wants Gusano’s Pizzeria Out
The landlord of Gusano’s Chicago Style Pizzeria in Little Rock's River Market says it needs some dough, and we’re not talking of the pizza variety.
View ArticleUS Employers Post Record Number of Open Jobs in August
U.S. employers posted the most jobs in two decades in August, and hiring also reached a record high, fresh evidence that companies are desperate to staff up amid solid economic growth.
View ArticleHot Springs' Mountain Valley Sold to Cott Corp. of Canada for $78M
Mountain Valley Spring Water, which has bottled Arkansas' Ouachita Mountain spring water for more than a century and marketed it around the world, has been sold for a second time in five years, this...
View ArticlePinnacle Foods Opens New Warehouse In Fayetteville
Consumer packaged foods company Pinnacle Foods Inc. of Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey, announced Tuesday the grand opening of its 164,000-SF warehouse in Fayetteville.
View ArticleState Supreme Court Blocks 'Tort Reform' Measure, Keeps Wage Hike
Arkansas' highest court has ordered election officials to not count votes for a proposal to limit damages awarded in civil lawsuits and rejected an effort to block an initiative to raise the state's...
View ArticleState Unemployment at 3.5 Percent in September, Lowest on Record
Arkansas' unemployment rate declined to 3.5 percent in September, down one-tenth of a percentage point from the previous month, according to a report released Friday by the state Department of...
View ArticleArgenta Square Apartments Sells for $3 Million
A 57-unit apartment complex in downtown North Little Rock, a chain restaurant in Benton, a 3,799-SF home in Little Rock and 52 units of apartments in Conway and Greenbrier provide this week’s roster of...
View ArticleGusano’s Pays Back Rent to River Market Landlord
Through an attorney, the owner of the River Market property currently home to Gusano’s Chicago-Style Pizzeria says the restaurant is all caught up on its back rent.
View ArticleGiving Back Improves Your Business and Your Community (Heather Larkin...
Corporate charitable giving is one way businesses help improve their communities. But companies may not be aware of the substantial benefits corporate giving brings to the business itself.
View ArticleCommunity Bakery Expects to Save Dough with Solar Power
Community Bakery announced earlier this month that it would be installing this fall a 102-panel solar array with each panel providing 350 watts.
View ArticleCraft Distiller Details Plans for Spa City
They may not achieve the same numbers as craft beer brewers, but small-batch, craft distilleries are definitely becoming a “thing” in Arkansas.
View ArticleArkansas Personal Consumption Spending Up 2.5 Percent
Personal consumption expenditures in the United States rose 4.3 percent in 2017, according to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
View ArticleKennedy Coffee Owner Goes Bankrupt After Espresso Shot
Tom Kennedy of Rogers filed for Chapter 7 liquidation in July and listed $1.28 million in debts and $1.27 million in assets.
View ArticleU.S. Pizza Goes West
If all goes according to plan, diners in the “Chenal area” of Little Rock will be able to satisfy their craving for U.S. Pizza a little more conveniently.
View ArticleIllegal Shipments of Wine Anger Arkansas Retailers, Wholesalers
The online wine clubs’ come-ons are seductive: Shop at home, discover hard-to-find wines, open the box deposited at your door. Unfortunately, that delicious wine may be illegal.
View ArticleSupreme Court Could Uncork Out-of-State Wine Sales
The U.S. Supreme Court appears likely to hear early next year a Tennessee case that could have ramifications on Arkansas wine laws.
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