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Residential tenants are slated to become the main occupants at the former office building at 319 W. Second St. in downtown Little Rock. The seven-story project originally was known as the Pyramid Life Building when it opened in 1928.
Construction / Insurance / Investments

Pyramid Lofts Take Shape in $3.8M Redevelopment

A long-vacant office building in downtown Little Rock is undergoing a mixed-use makeover dominated by apartments. read more >
The Main Street Lofts, inside the old M.M. Cohn Co. building at 510 S. Main St., is behind schedule. It's one of developer Scott Reed's projects.
Banking & Finance / Real Estate

$2.1M Sale Visits M.M. Cohn Building (Real Deals)Lock Icon

Ownership of a 62,688-SF building in downtown Little Rock shifted in a transaction valued at $2.13 million. read more >
The Main Street Lofts, inside the old M.M. Cohn Co. building at 510 S. Main St., is behind schedule. It's one of developer Scott Reed's projects.
Banking & Finance / Construction / Legal

Financial Cleanup Continues in Main Street Lofts MessLock Icon

More pieces have surfaced in the financial workout of the Main Street Lofts project in downtown Little Rock. read more >
Jonathan Shively, president of Central Construction Group, general contractor for the Clayton on Scott apartment project.
Banking & Finance / Construction / Legal

Little Rock Looks Up: 7 Downtown Projects Set to Open by Year’s EndLock Icon

A flurry of behind-the-scenes activity indicates a restart is in the works for a key part of the Creative Corridor in downtown Little Rock. read more >
Banking & Finance / Construction / Legal

K Lofts Construction Moving Again With Funding Agreement

A new lender and a new contractor are accompanying a restart of the dormant K Lofts project in downtown Little Rock. read more >
Scott Reed’s 42,000-SF K Lofts project at 315 Main St., above, and the 3-building, 125,000-SF Main Street Lofts  project at 510-524 Main St. have drawn lien claims for unpaid work by contractors. The historic redevelopments in downtown Little Rock also are many months behind schedule  with unfinished construction remaining.
Banking & Finance / Construction / Legal

Creek Capital Takes Over K Lofts Loan

A new player has entered the financial fray at the dormant K Lofts development in downtown Little Rock. read more >
The Main Street Lofts project consists of three buildings. Shown in inset: Scott Reed, Manly Roberts
Construction / Legal / Real Estate

AMR Ready to Turn Arbitration Award Against Main Street Lofts Developers Into Judgment

AMR Construction LLC, general contractor on the Main Street Lofts project, is back on track to convert an $896,756 arbitration award to a judgment in Pulaski County Circuit Court. read more >
Scott Reed’s 42,000-SF K Lofts project at 315 Main St., above, and the 3-building, 125,000-SF Main Street Lofts  project at 510-524 Main St. have drawn lien claims for unpaid work by contractors. The historic redevelopments in downtown Little Rock also are many months behind schedule  with unfinished construction remaining.
Banking & Finance / Construction / Legal

Scott Reed Faces New Foreclosure Over K Lofts

IberiaBank of Lafayette, Louisiana, sued to recover more than $1.4 million owed on an original June 2013 loan of $1.3 million to Scott Reed's K Lofts project. read more >
Scott Reed’s Main Street Lofts project at 510-524 Main St. adds to his track record of overreaching, underfinanced, subsidy-supported, unfinished redevelopments.
Banking & Finance / Legal / Real Estate

Foreclosure Hearing Delayed Amid Possible Main Street Lofts Sale

A court hearing that would have kept the foreclosure train moving on the Main Street Lofts project was postponed Friday morning. read more >
The K Lofts project at 315 Main St.
Construction / Legal / Real Estate

AMR Files Foreclosure Suit Against Scott Reed Over Little Rock Lofts

AMR Construction LLC escalated its efforts to collect money from “developer” Scott Reed of Portland, Oregon. read more >
The Main Street Lofts project consists of three buildings. Shown in inset: Scott Reed, Manly Roberts
Banking & Finance / Construction / Legal

Main Street Lofts Could Find Buyer Before Foreclosure

A sale may be in motion at the money-troubled Main Street Lofts. This latest version involves all three buildings at the downtown Little Rock project. read more >
The Main Street Lofts, inside the old M.M. Cohn Co. building at 510 S. Main St., is behind schedule. It's one of developer Scott Reed's projects.
Construction / Legal / Real Estate

Main Street Lofts Asks for Clarification in Arbitration

Before a general contractor’s foreclosure action begins, Main Street Lofts LLC and Main Street South LLC asked an arbitrator to split the $896,756 award for unpaid work between properties. read more >
Manly Roberts
Banking & Finance / Construction / Legal

AMR Construction Begins Foreclosure Action on Main Street Lofts

Little Rock’s AMR Construction LLC staked a priority claim to recover $896,756 for unpaid work on the unfinished three-building, 125,000-SF redevelopment at 510-524 Main St. read more >
Scott Reed at the relaunch of K Lofts in 2013.
Construction / Legal / Real Estate

Developers Want Delay of AMR Arbitration Payment

Main Street Lofts developers are trying to slow a judicial ruling on an unfavorable arbitration outcome. read more >
Scott Reed’s Main Street Lofts project at 510-524 Main St. adds to his track record of overreaching, underfinanced, subsidy-supported, unfinished redevelopments.
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AMR Construction Wins Main Street Arbitration Case

The general contractor on Little Rock’s troubled Main Street Lofts project has been awarded $896,756 in its arbitration case. read more >
Scott Reed at the relaunch of K Lofts in 2013.
Business Services / Construction / Insurance

Lawsuit, Liens Hit Scott Reed’s Main Street Projects

Contractors have more than $1.5 million in claims for unpaid work on two unfinished Main Street redevelopments in downtown Little Rock. The liens and lawsuit add to a track record of overreaching, underfinanced, subsidy-supported development in the city. read more >