A pair of 61,500-SF flex buildings in west Little Rock weighed in at $10.5 million.
CGCCIN2 LLC, led by John Hathaway and John Humphrey Jr., and JTD Midtowne Investments LLC, led by Jason Dickinson, purchased the Col. Glenn Corporate Center I & II at 10600 and 10620 Col. Glenn Road.
The seller is CG Corporate LLC, led by Kevin Huchingson and Isaac Smith. The deal is financed with a seven-year loan of $8.4 million from Encore Bank of Little Rock.
The combined 9.05-acre developments were acquired in two $4 million transactions in March 2010 from 10600 Colonel Glenn LLC and 10620 Colonel Glenn LLC, led by Gene Cauley.
Tandem Transactions
A pair of car wash projects sold in separate transactions totaling nearly $5 million.
NLS GN Owner LLC, an affiliate of Net Lease Suds of Rockville Centre, New York, bought the Team Clean Carwash at 4220 S. University Ave. for $2.62 million and 8451 Oakdale Road in Sherwood for $2.34 million from IMO US South LLC, an affiliate of Driven Brands of Charlotte, North Carolina.
The deal is funded in connection with a three-year loan of $19 million from Bankwell Bank of New Canaan, Connecticut.
The 2.12-acre Sherwood development was acquired for $2.41 million and the 1.58-acre Little Rock development was bought for $2.11 million in July 2020 deals with Jonesboro Carwash LLC, led by Brad Vaden.
Mixed Commercial
A mixed-use commercial project in west Little Rock tipped the scales at $3.5 million.
Arkansas Storage Centers VIII LLC, led by Stuart Finley, acquired Pleasant Valley Mini Storage at 1815 Green Mountain Drive along with the adjoining 10,400-SF strip center at 1801 Green Mountain Drive, the 8,336-SF office building at 11620 Rainwood Road and neighboring car wash.
The seller is Green Mountain Commercial Property Associates Ltd., led by Dwight Blissard.
The deal is financed with a five-year loan of $3.4 million from Citizens Bank of Batesville.
The 5.57-acre development was bought for $2.9 million in December 1985 from Pleasant Valley Mini-Warehouse Ltd., led by John McClellan, John Howe, Hunter Gammill and Daniel Grundl.
Market Transaction
A 34,425-SF former Walmart Neighborhood Market in Maumelle weighed in at $2.5 million.
Maumelle Big Box LLC, led by Robert and Lisa Stagg, purchased the 117 Audubon Drive project from Maumelle WMT LLC, led by Isaac Smith.
The deal is funded with a one-year loan of $1.5 million from Arvest Bank.
The 3.08-acre development was acquired for $2.2 million in June 2016 from Wal-Mart Real Estate Business Trust of Bentonville.
Warden Crossing
A 15,000-SF retail-office project in North Little Rock rang up a $1.46 million sale.
Alapuchica LLC, led by Christina and Leonardo Monterrey, bought the Warden Crossing project at 5121 Warden Road from Roach Ltd. No. 1, led by Gary Roach Sr.
The deal is backed with a 25-year loan of $1.1 million from BancorpSouth Bank of Tupelo, Mississippi.
The 1.19-acre development was purchased for $640,000 in April 2005 from The Lowry Corp., led by A.J. Lowry.
Agri Land
More than 586 acres of farmland in east Pulaski County tipped the scales at $1.25 million.
John and Joshua Dennis acquired the land on the west side of Walkers Corner Road, 2 miles north of Scott, from the Helen P. Dortch Revocable Trust.
The deal is backed with a 20-year loan of $1 million from Farm Credit Services of Western Arkansas of Russellville.
The Dortch family owned the land for more than a century.
Waldos Purchase
A 6,080-SF restaurant in North Little Rock drew a $1.1 million transaction.
Waldos Central AR Real Estate LLC, led by James Keet, acquired the former Carino’s at 4221 Warden Road from McCain Mall Co. Ltd., an affiliate of Simon Property Group Inc. of Indianapolis.
The deal is financed with a one-year loan of $880,000 from First Security Bank.
The 1.03-acre property was bought in May 2008 as part of a $10.5 million deal with Justin Matthews Co., led by Hal Matthews.
Nazarene Sale
A west Little Rock church property is under new ownership after a $1.1 million deal.
Rose Hill Church of the Nazarene sold its 2.57-acre spread at 11103 Kanis Road to W Place Properties LLC, led by Eric Wright. The deal is funded with a one-year loan of $880,000 from First Security Bank.
The property was assembled in two deals with Little Rock’s Commercial Mortgage Co., $225 in April 1940; and Wesley and Susan Wise, $25,000 in December 1984.
Cycle Sale
A 27,426-SF custom motorcycle facility in Little Rock changed hands in a $1.02 million deal.
Rodney’s Cycle House Inc., led by Rodney Roberts, sold its 9110 Interstate 30 project to DFA LLC of Henderson, Nevada. The deal is financed with a five-year loan of $816,000 from Evolve Bank & Trust of West Memphis.
Rodney’s Cycle House acquired the 3.44-acre development for $520,000 in October 2011 from Grace Connection: A New Testament Church.
Site Acquisition
A 5.14-acre parcel in southwest Little Rock rang up a $900,000 sale.
GMP-Benton LLC, an Oklahoma-based Ditch Witch franchisee, bought the land adjoining the west side of the I-30 Speedway at 12297 Interstate 30.
The seller is Bart Ferguson Enterprises LLC.
The property was purchased in March 2019 as part of a $2.1 million transaction with Red Gate Properties LLC, led by Druetta Craig and Janet C. Juengel.
Used Car Buy
A 4,365-SF auto sales facility in south Little Rock drew a $731,867 transaction.
Cotrust Carm LLC, an affiliate of Orion Real Estate Group of Miami, acquired the Car Mart project at 5900 S. University Ave. The seller is Dynamic Development Inc., led by Todd Fleeman.
The deal is funded with an eight-year loan from First Security Bank of Searcy.
The 1.6-acre property was bought for $185,000 in October 1984 from Woodrow and Juanita Roachell.
Gwatney Acquisition
An 18,152-SF automotive repair facility in Jacksonville sold for $725,000.
Harold Gwatney Chevrolet Co. purchased the H&C Diesel & Auto Repair project at 200 Municipal Drive. The seller is Goodsell Family Ltd., led by Mark Goodsell. The 1.11-acre property was acquired in November 1972 as part of a $16,000 deal with Arkansas Electric Cooperatives Inc., led by Ralph Bittle.
Multifamily Purchase
A 12-unit apartment project in downtown Little Rock sold for $700,000.
Chateaus At St Clair LLC, led by Samson Burch, purchased St. Clair Apartments at 500 E. Sixth St. from St Clair on 6th LLC, led by Rusty Thompson.
The deal is backed with a $696,250 loan from Fairfield Bay Storage LLC of Little Rock.
The 0.19-acre development was acquired for $754,000 in March 2016 from Dukes’ St. Clair LLC, led by Sheffield Duke.
Taco Bell Buy
A 2,186-SF Taco Bell in North Little Rock changed hands in a $630,000 deal.
Levy Camp Robinson Properties LLC, led by Wadeea and Safi Masoud, bought the 4324 Camp Robinson Road project from Schlereth Family LLC, led by John Schlereth.
The land was purchased in November 1976 as part of a $321,000 deal with May Oil Co., led by Derol May.
Office Property
A 2,774-SF office building in southwest Little Rock is under new ownership after a $595,000 deal.
Strong Wolf Ledbetter LLC, led by Glenn Strong Jr., Russell Wolf and Christopher Ledbetter, bought the 11601 Bass Pro Parkway project. The seller is Gateway Village II LLC, led by Carol Hodges.
The deal is financed with a 15-year loan of $505,750 from First State Bank of Russellville.
The 0.93-acre site was purchased in January 2002 as part of a $1.4 million deal with Canadian Pacific Properties Inc. of Alberta, Calgary.
Deed in Lieu
A 4,258-SF commercial building in downtown Little Rock changed hands in a $585,000 transaction.
Lakeland West Capital 38 LLC of Waco, Texas, recovered the 1020 W. Daisy Bates Drive project in lieu of foreclosure on Little Rock Community Mental Health Center Inc., led by Michael Woods.
The 0.96-acre development was bought for $955,000 in January 2007 from Catherine’s House Inc., led by Kathy Zundel.
Multifamily Deal
Neighboring apartment houses in downtown North Little Rock rang up sales totaling $410,000.
Hendershott House LLC, led by Nathaniel Logan and Cassandra Ticer, acquired 220 W. Seventh St. for $275,000 and 616 Orange St. for $135,000 from Argenta Ltd. I, led by Hannah Manus. The deal is backed with a five-year loan of $233,750 from Encore Bank.
The combined 0.16-acre development was bought in September 1999 as part of a $475,000 deal with Billy and Dorothy Eaton.
Convenient Property
A 3,600-SF convenience store in downtown North Little Rock drew a $100,000 transaction.
Argenta Mart LLC, led by Baljinder Singh, purchased the U.S. Fuel project at 623 N. Cypress St. The seller is Jasmeet LLC, led by Inderjit Singh.
The 0.53-acre development was acquired for $107,000 in July 2018 from the Troutman Joint Revocable Trust, led by Toby Troutman.
Office Transaction
A 5,440-SF office building in south Little Rock is under new ownership after a $75,000 deal.
Enmar Forbing Properties LLC, led by Leonard Kremers, bought the 6423 Forbing Road project from Laylyn Properties LLC, led by Frank Sharum.
The 1.73-acre development was purchased for $165,000 in February 2014 from Middleton Land Co. LLC, led by Richard Middleton.
Heights Home I
A 4,393-SF home in the Heights area of Little Rock rang up a $850,000 sale.
Paul and Lynne Phillips purchased the house from Kevin and Angela Wimmer. The deal is funded with a 30year loan of $548,000 from Bank of Little Rock Mortgage Corp.
The Wimmers acquired the residence for $775,000 in March 2019 from James and Brandy Wood.
Heights Home II
A 1,853-SF home in the Heights area of Little Rock drew a $795,000 transaction.
PBG Development LLC, led by Bill Parkinson, bought the property from Charles and Nancy Culbertson.
The deal is backed with a one-year loan of $636,000 from Encore Bank.
The Culbertsons purchased the residence for $128,000 in October 1992 from Suzette and Tracy Jones Jr.
The Ranch
A 3,631-SF home in The Ranch neighborhood of west Little Rock sold for $595,300.
Aravindhan Veerapandiyan and Akilandeswari Senthilnayagam acquired the house from HA Custom Homes LLC, led by Subrahmanyam Narravula. The deal is financed with a 30-year loan of $597,025 from Arvest Bank of Fayetteville.
The location was bought for $75,000 in August 2018 from Pinnacle Ridge Development Co., led by George Petrov.
Miller Heights
A 3,457-SF home in Sherwood’s Miller Heights neighborhood is under new ownership after a $510,000 deal.
Ronald Routh purchased the house from SDH Custom Homes LLC, led by Sheryl Huiett. The deal is funded with a 30-year loan of $342,000 from Regions Bank of Birmingham, Alabama.
The site was acquired for $63,000 in June 2019 from Michelle Estentan.
Foxcroft Residence
A 3,742-SF home in Little Rock’s Foxcroft neighborhood changed hands in a $501,000 sale.
Mitchell Jenkins and Allison Oswalt bought the house from Four Gables Construction LLC, led by Cara Lafferty.
The deal is backed with a 30-year loan of $475,950 from First Horizon Bank of Memphis.
Four Gables purchased the property for $270,000 in September 2015 from Howard Hardin and Selma Metzger.
River Oaks
A 7,118-SF home in Little Rock’s River Oaks neighborhood weighed in at $1.32 million. ECMH Trust, led by Thomas and Anna Dickinson, acquired the house from Diane Wilder and Porter Briggs.
The residence was bought in December 2017 for $945,000 from BO Ventures LLP, led by Richard O’Brien Sr.
Hallen Court
A 4,675-SF home in west Little Rock’s Hallen Court neighborhood tipped the scales at $1.07 million.
CRM Holdings Revocable Trust, led by Christine Ryan Millner Gay, purchased the house from Bruce and Donna Dickey.
The deal is financed with a 30-year loan of $300,000 from Bank of Little Rock Mortgage. The Dickeys acquired the site for $140,000 in March 2017 from M.J. Herr Inc., led by Mary Jane Herr.
Pine Manor
A 4,738-SF home in Little Rock’s Pine Manor neighborhood sold for $875,000.
Laudies Brantley III and his wife, Amy, bought the house from Harold Gerard III and Todd Herman.
The deal is funded with a 30-year loan of $548,250 from Citizens Bank of Providence, Rhode Island.
The residence was purchased in June 2013 for $750,000 from the Thomas W. Holmes & Bonnie Bishop Holmes Joint Revocable Trust.
Near Cammack
A 3,304-SF home near the southern edge of Cammack Village changed hands in a $705,000 deal.
Douglas and Ashli Cohen acquired the house from HBH Builders Inc., led by Boyce Holmes.
The deal is backed with a 30-year loan of $465,001 from Uwharrie Bank of Albemarle, North Carolina.
HBH bought the location in December 2019 as part of a $410,000 deal with Alexander Stearns Properties LLC, led by Christopher and Lucie Minor.
Osage Terrace
A 4,604-SF home in the Osage Terrace neighborhood of Maumelle rang up a $645,315 sale.
Michael and Dominique Ford purchased the house from ODS Enterprises LLC, led by Doris Washington.
The deal is financed with a 30-year loan of $668,546 from Simmons Bank of Pine Bluff.
The site was acquired for $83,000 in July 2017 from the Richard & Elizabeth Carver Family Trust.
Rural Residence
A 3,702-SF home near the Wye community in west Pulaski County drew a $599,500 transaction.
Wye Mountain Farms LLC, led by Cindra and Blaine Burgess, bought the 18.22-acre spread from Carl and Elizabeth Eggers.
The deal is funded with a $610,060 loan from Riverside Bank of Sparkman.
The Eggers family purchased the property in December 1997 as part of a $110,000 deal with Eugene and Peggy Harrison.
Hickory Grove
A 3,053-SF home in west Little Rock’s Hickory Grove neighborhood is under new ownership after a $550,000 deal.
Joseph and Dana Kleine acquired the house from Persons Family Revocable Living Trust, led by Aron and Rachel Persons.
The residence was bought in May 2014 for $425,000 from Markus Homes Inc., led by Melinda Markus.
Longlea Abode
A 3,765-SF home in the Longlea neighborhood of west Little Rock sold for $500,000.
John and Kaitlin Cockerell purchased the house from James and Laura Keane. The deal is backed with a 30-year loan of $475,000 from Broker Solutions Inc. of Tustin, California.
The Keanes acquired the residence for $365,000 in August 2019 from Muazzam and Rowshan Husain.