Midtown Raising Cane's Exchanged for $3.5M
This week’s offering of million-dollar real estate transactions encompasses a fast-food outlet, apartments, big homes and sand land.
View ArticleVideo: Nelson, Scarborough, Hunt Honored at Arkansas Business of the Year Awards
Heather Nelson of Seal Solar of North Little Rock and Fred Scarborough of the Arkansas Children’s Foundation in Little Rock won Executive of the Year awards, and billionaire philanthropist Johnelle...
View ArticleColony West Center Sells for $8.5M
While helping Natural Capital get into the affordable housing market, Cushman & Wakefield/Sage Partners also brokered an $8.54 million sale of Little Rock’s Colony West Shopping Center in late...
View ArticleCautiously Optimistic (Gwen Moritz Editor's Note)
I participated in our Arkansas Business of the Year awards program on Wednesday and it was weird. I know it was weird because that was the word I kept hearing from other attendees.
View ArticlePoll: Many in US Still Face COVID-19 Financial Loss
Roughly 4 in 10 Americans say they’re still feeling the financial impact of the loss of a job or income within their household as the economic recovery remains uneven one year into the coronavirus...
View ArticleRestaurants Are Big Beneficiaries of COVID-19 Relief Bill
Restaurants devastated by the coronavirus outbreak are getting a lifeline from the pandemic relief package that’s awaiting final approval in the House.
View ArticleEconomic Development VP Finds Promising Situation In Jonesboro Return
On March 15, Steven Lamm begins his new job as vice president of economic development for Jonesboro Unlimited, returning to the city where he graduated Arkansas State University and met his future spouse.
View ArticleMinute Man Hits the Road As Part of Brand Build-Out
In a matter of weeks, Minute Man Restaurants of Arkansas will have not one, not two, but three mobile food trucks driving the state, a move brought about by accelerated demand amid COVID-19.
View ArticleAffiliated Foods Case Nears End
It looks like one of the longest-running and largest bankruptcy cases in Arkansas is finally coming to an end.
View ArticleArkansas January Unemployment Falls to 4.6%
Arkansas' seasonally adjusted unemployment rate declined three-tenths of a percentage point from 4.9% in December to 4.6% in January.
View ArticlePush to Prevent Next Meat Shortage Hits Big Obstacle
Where most other supply gaps are being addressed by changing how the U.S. acquires key items, the money flowing to small slaughterhouses shows no sign of solving the meat problem.
View ArticleSPONSORED: Mauborgne: Companies Must Lead, Not Follow Others
Business strategist Renée Mauborgne says a company must make an honest assessment of where it is as an organization and where it stands in the marketplace if it is to develop a road map to success.
View ArticleMarket Place Shopping Center Sells for $12.6M
Market Place Shopping Center in Little Rock has changed hands, selling for $12.6 million.
View ArticleNorthwest Arkansas' Most Expensive Home Sales of 2020
The number of homes that sold for $1 million or more in Washington and Benton counties nearly doubled last year to 64.
View ArticlePulaski County's Most Expensive Homes of 2020
Sales of luxury homes in Pulaski County shattered records in 2020, with 44 homes sold for $1 million or more.
View ArticleOutlets of Little Rock Checks Out at $10M (Real Deals)
An affiliate of Kohan Retail Investment Group acquired the 365,104-SF retail center in west Little Rock from an affiliate of Boston’s New England Development.
View ArticleGovernor Believes Arkansas Mask Mandate Will Be Removed
Gov. Asa Hutchinson tells CNN he believes his proposal to remove a mask mandate intended to slow the spread of the coronavirus will take place as planned at the end of the month.
View ArticleHutchinson Vetoes Bill to Refund Business Fines
Gov. Asa Hutchinson vetoes legislation requiring the state to refund fines imposed on businesses violating coronavirus safety rules, as the state's virus cases and hospitalizations continued to drop.
View ArticleNick Saban Is the Next Guest on the Business Forum Webcast
Nick Saban, head football coach for the University of Alabama, will lead the fourth webcast in a series presented by Arkansas Business.
View ArticleArkansas Grown, Arkansas Made Campaign Widens Its Pitch
The Arkansas Department of Agriculture is opening up its Arkansas Grown and Arkansas Made branding effort to all grower and producer members.
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