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1 month ago –

A combination of tax credits (New Market and Historic) is providing about $7.3 million in the $19.6 million funding equation to convert the former Blass Department Store into the Mann on Main and redevelop the 310 Main St. annex building. read more >
2 months ago –

Three of the most imminent projects are the new Residence Inn by Marriott next to the Interstate 30 ramp at 219 River Market Ave., the Mann on Main Redevelopment at Fourth and Main streets and the Arcade Building, a new multi-use office and retail space at 100 River Market Ave. read more >
3 months ago –

Bank owner and visionary real estate developer Doyle W. Rogers Sr. died early Monday in his sleep at his home in Batesville. He was 94. Rogers developed many downtown Little Rock landmarks, including the soon-to-be renamed Peabody Hotel and the Stephens Building. read more >
6 months ago –

Garry Haferbier has joined Allen Engineering Corp. of Paragould as the rental sales manager. The added responsibility for Haferbier is part of a joint marketing agreement between Allen Engineering and Equipment Synergy International, where he will continue to serve as vice president of sales. read more >
9 months ago –

Developers are working to resurrect historic buildings along Main Street in Little Rock. read more >
10 months ago –

The occupancy rate for office space in the Pulaski County market dropped to 85.7 percent in the spring, according to the Central Arkansas Commercial Data Exchange. That figure stood at 87.3 percent a year ago. read more >
11 months ago –

Little Rock's Shops in the Heights center at 5501 Kavanaugh Blvd. signed a new tenant last week: Lululemon Athletica, a Canadian athletic clothing company. read more >
1 year ago –

The Chi family is opening Tao Chi off Kavanaugh Boulevard in Little Rock. read more >
1 year ago –

Redevelopment of the historic Blass Building in downtown Little Rock will begin in June to convert the former retail property into 100,000 SF of office space, 20 loft-style apartments and more. read more >
3 years ago –

New hires, promotions and awards for the week of May 3, 2010. read more >
4 years ago –

For several years Arkansas Business ran a list, based on several sources, of the wealthiest Arkansans. That practice ended in 2001, a casualty of the combination of two factors: the fall of the stock market and greater difficulty in gathering data. read more >
4 years ago –

Over the past 25 years, these names and faces have graced the pages of Arkansas Business innumerable times. All have the business acumen and résumés to earn the title "Living Legend." read more >
6 years ago –

The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences says the family of Doyle and Josephine Raye Rogers of Batesville, has given $4 million for campus construction and the Arkansas Cancer Research Center. read more >
6 years ago –

Midwest Mall Properties, a partnership among Doyle Rogers and John Flake of Little Rock and Sam Mathias of Springdale, is buying three malls, including the Northwest Arkansas Mall in Fayetteville. read more >
7 years ago –

The Arkansas Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America will hand out two of its most prestigious awards to Dan Daugherty and Doyle Rogers. read more >
7 years ago –

The Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas will induct four to its Arkansas Business Hall of Fame on Friday evening: Frank Hickingbotham, the late William F. "Billy" Rector, Doyle W. Rogers Sr. and Forrest L. Wood. read more >
7 years ago –

Who are the most influential executives in Arkansas? The answer lies with Arkansas Business' first Power List, which profiles 171 executives at the top of the largest or most influential organizations in 20 industries. read more >
8 years ago –

The Doyle Rogers Co. names a new executive management team line-up, including Tommy Lasiter as president and CEO. read more >
9 years ago –

A quick look at business new for Sept. 13, 2004. read more >
10 years ago –

Arvest Bank plans to purchase the former Target building in west Little Rock for $3.5 million, making it the home of one of its subsidiaries and adding 300 employees over the next three to five years. read more >