Arkansas Temporarily Halted From Enforcing Meat-Labeling Law
A federal judge on Wednesday restricted Arkansas from enforcing a law that bans using terms such as “burger” or “sausage” to sell vegetarian and vegan products.
View ArticleThe Ridge Attracts $45.5M Sale (Real Deals)
An affiliate of Covenant Capital Corp. of Nashville, Tennessee, bought 312-unit apartment project in west Little Rock.
View ArticleRetiring Farmers Union President: Family Farms Still Viable
As Roger Johnson prepares to step down after 11 years leading the National Farmers Union group, he’s well aware of the many challenges facing its members. But he also believes smaller operators can...
View ArticleExecutive Academy Offers Next Step on Path to Leadership
Applications are being accepted for the 2020 Arkansas Business Executive Leadership Academy, which includes sessions with Curtis Barnett, Ed Choate, Amy Fecher, Terry Mohajir and Darrin Williams.
View ArticleMonde Group Launches Esplanade Neighborhood with $20M First Phase
Monde Group and its Arkopolis Properties announce Esplanade, the $20 million first phase of a mixed-use neighborhood along the Arkansas River in North Little Rock.
View ArticleArkansas Business Reader's Choice Best of Biz 2019 (Advertising Section)
The winners and finalists appearing here were chosen not by a group of panelists around a conference table, but by the thousands of busy employees, employers, executives, movers and shakers whose work...
View ArticleNorth Little Rock Mini-Storage Sale Surpasses $4.8M (Real Deals)
Arkansas Storage Centers VII LLC, led by Stuart Finley, bought Scott Storage at 8007 Counts Massie Road.
View ArticleVillage Inns Sell for $7.2M (NWA Real Deals)
A Tampa, Florida, restaurant management company bought a portfolio of four Village Inn restaurants, including three in Arkansas.
View ArticleGhidotti Adds a Cook to McDonald’s Team
Joshua Lane Cook, media relations manager with Ghidotti Communications of Little Rock for about a year and a half, is handy with an account, but he’s also flexing an old skill, writing.
View ArticleGood People Of Business (Editorial)
May this time of the rolling year be a comfort to you, and may we all remember the business poor Marley forgot: charity, mercy, forbearance and benevolence
View ArticleAmerica’s Economy Ends Year With Bang (Justin Crossie Commentary)
Well over 7 million jobs have been created since November 2016, a number more than double the entire population of the state of Arkansas.
View ArticleChristmas by the Numbers
Facts and figures which are present behind the economy of the holiday season.
View ArticleFred’s, Sanders’ Sales Lead Most-Read Online List
Real estate, new jobs and political corruption drove pageviews at ArkansasBusiness.com in 2019.
View Article‘Flush It Right Away’: Best Quotes of 2019
They said it, we only quoted them. Here are some of the best things said in 2019.
View ArticleArkansas Year In Review: Best & Worst of 2019
High times and low moments were both enjoyed by Arkansas readers in 2019.
View ArticleArkansas Business Year in Review: Top 10 Business Stories of 2019
These are the top 10 news stories that defined 2019 in Arkansas’ business world.
View ArticlePinnacle Heights Construction Delayed by Lightning Strike
A Nov. 30 lightning-caused fire at the Pinnacle Heights project in Rogers was the project’s second brush with nature and could delay construction by a week or two.
View ArticleArkansas Year In Review: Notable Deaths in 2019
A brilliant sportswriter, a beloved PR executive, a founder of one of Arkansas’ pre-eminent architecture firms, a giant in the field of construction, the creator of “The Fishin’ Hole,” a civil rights...
View ArticleNo Daily Report, E-Newsletters on Tuesday, Wednesday
Arkansas Business Publishing Group will be closed Tuesday and will not reopen until Jan. 2. ArkansasBusiness.com will not send the Daily Report or weekly industry e-newsletters on Tuesday or Wednesday...
View ArticleIn the Workplace 2020: New Federal Overtime Rules Effective Jan. 1
The U.S. Department of Labor estimates that its new overtime rules, which go into effect Jan. 1, will make an additional 1.3 million American workers eligible for overtime wages under the Fair Labor...
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