
Oakwood Apartments in Jacksonville Sells for $14M 
by Arkansas Business Staff – 7 days ago
A convenience store and apartments form this week's duo of million-dollar real estate transactions.
A convenience store and apartments form this week's duo of million-dollar real estate transactions.
Moses Tucker Partners of Little Rock purchased the 23-acre site just south of Wedington Drive in Fayetteville for $7.245 million
The 15,685-SF commercial project in west Little Rock was purchased by Wolf Track Farm LLC, led by Chris Primm.
The latest decline brought the average rate on a 30-year mortgage down to 7.22% from 7.29% last week, mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday. A year ago, the rate averaged 6.49%. read more >
The program, billed as the first of its kind in the nation, aims to help meet growing workforce needs in the industry. read more >
The category honors startups or existing companies that are remaking an old industry or charting an entirely new course to create a new market. read more >
He cautioned that inflation is still too high and that it's not yet certain if a recent slowdown in price increases can be sustained. read more >
The funds will help transform the historic Rock Island Railroad Depot in North Little Rock into a space with classrooms, office space and more. read more >
About 3 in 4 human resources representatives say that retaining employees who don't want to work in the office is a problem — including 19% who call it a "major problem." read more >
Herget started his business in a friend's living room in 1997 and now owns 20 stores. read more >
Manufacturers, retailers and tourists discover Bentonville, the self-proclaimed mountain biking capital of the world. read more >
A Minnesota real estate company bought the Ozark Villas apartment complex in Fayetteville for $39 million. read more >
The last time sales slumped this hard was in August 2010, when the housing market was in recovery from a severe crash. read more >
The U.S. economy has repeatedly defied predictions of a coming recession. Yet according to a raft of polls and surveys, most Americans hold a glum view of the economy. read more >
Visioncorp of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, bought the 6818 Murray St. manufacturing facility from North Carolina's Winston-Salem Industries for the Blind Inc. read more >
Michael Banks joined Insurica in 2017 and provides an array of risk management resources and services to more than 200 public water utilities and privately held construction companies in the Midsouth. read more >
This week's million-dollar deals and construction kicks off with a 126-unit apartment complex. read more >
Pace Burt's 11-story Flats at SoMa is set to open this spring in the old Veterans Affairs Hospital in Little Rock. read more >
Tempus Realty Partners of Little Rock buys four industrial properties, with square footage totaling 1.4 million across more than 209 acres for $78 million. read more >
JPMorgan Chase Bank of Columbus, Ohio, has opened its third branch in northwest Arkansas, at 1101 S. Walton Boulevard. read more >
Heifer International says that a plan for an entity affiliated with Lyon College of Batesville to purchase its headquarters campus in Little Rock has fallen through. read more >
Development of a 5,200-SF restaurant is in motion after a $1.4 million land sale in west Little Rock. read more >
You can escape being overworked and overcommitted by saying no more strategically. read more >
Little Rock's Bank OZK is adding Jonesboro to its Arkansas roster of 74 full-service locations. read more >
A&M Pizza Real Estate LLC, led by Art Hurteau of Battlefield, Missouri, bought the 2.5-acre tract on Crossover Road. read more >
This week's million-dollar deals and construction contracts feature commercial buildings, homes, schools and more. read more >
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin says Syngenta Seeds LLC has paid the $280,000 civil penalty he imposed for violating a state law that bans some foreign-owned companies from owning agricultural land here. read more >
The average rate on the benchmark 30-year home loan fell for the second week in a row, positive news for prospective homebuyers after rates touched a 22-year high just last month. read more >
Tempus Realty Partners of Little Rock acquires four industrial sale-leasebacks in three states, totaling $32.6 million. read more >
Arkansas Business announces the 25 business and nonprofit finalists for its annual Arkansas Business of the Year Awards. read more >
The 1.87-acre Whataburger development in North Little Rock was sold by CypressLandingQSR3 LLC, led by Rickey Wilson. read more >
Without authenticity, you risk lack of trust by people who look to you for leadership. read more >