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After five lean years, architectural and engineering firms are seeing business pick up, even in the once-moribund private sector. read more >
10 months ago –

Energy-efficient building techniques that were once considered faddish or experimental have become standard as builders and owners in Arkansas and beyond have realized the long-term savings to be had. read more >
2 years ago –

Although business is starting to pick up, it's a slow recovery and the recession, at least for architects, has by no means ended, said Frank Barksdale, president of the Arkansas chapter of the American Institute of Architects. read more >
3 years ago –

On July 30, the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences will officially unveil its latest jewel in its massive campus overhaul project: a $130 million, 12-floor expansion of the Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute. read more >
3 years ago –

Merger of two firms to create Polk Stanley Wilcox Architects is perhaps the biggest news in the architecture community this past year. Includes lists of largest architectural firms and engineers. read more >
4 years ago –

A $21.7 million Armed Forces Reserve Center in Jonesboro is scheduled for completion in May 2011. read more >
4 years ago –

New hires, promotions and awards for the week of Aug. 10, 2009 read more >
4 years ago –

Polk Stanley Rowland Curzon Porter Architects Ltd. and Wilcox Group Architects, both award-winning firms of Little Rock, have merged. read more >
4 years ago –

A look at the people making their mark on the central Arkansas business scene. read more >
4 years ago –

After 30 years in business, the leadership at Witsell Evans & Rasco PA looks back on the architecture firm's history and talk about the changes it has undergone. read more >
4 years ago –

Forty-five South-Central construction and design projects received Best of 2008 recognition from South Central Construction magazine during a recent awards luncheon at Memphis. read more >
4 years ago –

We congratulate the winners of the fourth annual Arkansas Business Best of Business Awards! The winners and runners-up are listed on the following pages. read more >
5 years ago –

Hundreds of people logged onto ArkansasBusiness.com to vote for the companies and organizations that they think are the best in the state at what they do. We thank every one of you. After polling ended at midnight Oct. 31, we compiled this unscientific su read more >
6 years ago –

Inconsistent requests sent to firms surveyed for Arkansas Business' annual lists of the state's largest architecture and engineering firms resulted in bad comparisons. Includes corrected lists. read more >
6 years ago –

The biggest piece of $89 million federal courthouse expansion/renovation in Little Rock nears public opening while new phases prepare for bidding. read more >
6 years ago –

The merger of Crafton Tull & Associates of Rogers and Sparks Cos. of Tulsa has made the resulting firm the largest architecture firm based in Arkansas and the largest engineering firm. read more >
7 years ago –

The Arkansas Game & Fish Commission and Little Rock city officials celebrated a groundbreaking for the fourth and final $6.5 million Nature Center to be built behind the Museum of Discovery in the River Market district. read more >
7 years ago –

Gov. Huckabee appoints new members to state boards and commissions. read more >
9 years ago –

Little Rock businessman John Gaudin unveils his proposed plans to build an $11 million, six-story building that will house condominiums, street-level shops and offices at 301 Main St. in North Little Rock. read more >
1 decade ago –

Engineering and architectural firms were relatively unaffected by the business slowdown experienced in other sectors. read more >