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UAPB Breaks Ground on $33M Student Center
The 62,000-SF project will improve the L.A. Davis Sr. Student Union, which was built in the '50s. read more >
Big Ideas for Downtown (Lance Turner Editor’s Note)
Arkansas’ most expensive highway construction project presents a valuable opportunity to showcase the capital city in an exciting way. But it will be up to local business and political leaders to seize the moment. read more >
by Lance Turner -
Sullivan Promoted at AMR (Movers & Shakers)
James Sullivan has been promoted to partner at AMR Architects Inc. of Little Rock. read more >
AgHeritage Adds Elmore (Movers & Shakers)
Patty Elmore has joined AgHeritage Farm Credit Services in Little Rock as a lending services specialist. read more >
Pine Bluff Gets a Sprucing Up
Led by the Saracen Casino Resort, which has a construction value of $215 million, Pine Bluff is seeing growth across the city unlike any in recent years. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Henrietta’s Aims to Offer New Concept
Four years after opening their popular At The Corner diner in downtown Little Rock, the King women — two sisters, their sister-in-law and their mother — are busy devising their next project: Henrietta’s, planned for the former Andina’s location at 433 E. Third St. read more >
by Jan Cottingham -
AIA Arkansas, Fay Jones School Work to Make Architecture More Inclusive
The Arkansas chapter of the American Institute of Architects and the Fay Jones School of Architecture & Design are working to expose more young people to the profession and to expose more young people to successful professionals who look like them and who come from similar backgrounds. read more >
Arkansas Condo Developers Find Feet in Niche Market
Jimmy Moses believes condos will always be “a little bit different product,” but are now an important anchor in a vibrant downtown offering more dining, shopping and entertainment options. read more >
by Kyle Massey -
Rock Capital to Develop $16M-$17M Downtown Little Rock Hotel
Rock Capital Real Estate of Little Rock says it is buying the historic Hall and Davidson buildings at 201-215 W. Capitol Ave. with plans to develop a boutique hotel. read more >