Commercial projects in Lonoke, Saline and Pulaski counties were joined by a Little Rock home to form this week’s five-piece of million-dollar transactions.
► The Robert M. Rose Revocable Living Trust bought the 4,766-SF David’s Burgers-Express Pharmacy combo project at 1848 W. Main St. in Cabot for more than $1.7 million.
Seller: Anchor Realty Investments LLC, led by David Bubbus.
► Clear Capital LLC of Memphis sold the 10,674-SF Bright Ideas day care center at 309 Roya Lane in Bryant for nearly $1.7 million to AR IC LCS LLC, an affiliate of Chicago’s InCommercial Inc.
► Aminehal LLC, led by Nehalkumar and Ami Patel, purchased the 30-room Atria Inn & Extended Stay at 6100 S. University Ave. in Little Rock
Seller? PR Capitol Group Inc., led by P.R. Patel.
► Casey and Rodney Rockwell sold their 5,638-SF home in the Heights area of Little Rock for $1.3 million to Samuel and Maeghan Overley.
► Liebe Investments LLC, led by Don Houff Jr. and his wife, Linda, acquired a trio of commercial buildings in Little Rock for $1.2 million.
The properties included a 5,562-SF office building at 7624 Cantrell Road, the 2,760-SF Crazee’s Cafe at 7626 Cantrell Road and the 1,475-SF Mid-South Gunslinger office at 7616 T St.
The seller was J.H.B. Cantrell LLC, led by Jack Burchfield.
Commercial Construction
Immanuel Baptist Church Expansion $9,800,000
501 N. Shackleford Road, Little Rock
Baldwin & Shell Construction Co., Little Rock
First Orion Tenant Finish-out $5,000,000
520 Main St., North Little Rock
VCC LLC, Little Rock
Arkansas Foodbank Expansion $3,700,000
4301 W. 65th St., Little Rock
Nabholz Construction Corp., Conway