ARK Commercial and Investment Real Estate
Flake & Co. to Merge With ARK Commercial Real Estate
The combined company will operate under the Flake & Co. name. read more >
Rethinking Office Space in New Era of Hybrid Work
In Little Rock, one developer is spending millions to renovate the 24-story Bank of America building. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Shackleford Crossings’ $10.5M Sale Underlines Retail Woes
2019 was the end of the line for Atlanta investment firm Invesco’s ownership at Shackleford Crossings. After eight years, it decided to cut its losses and sell its remaining stake in the west Little Rock retail center. read more >
by George Waldon -
In Buyers’ Market, Little Rock Office Towers Look to Sell
With several big pieces of the downtown Little Rock skyline in play, it’s a tower buyer’s market. Amid a stagnant office market, for-sale signs are competing with space for rent. Leading the way is the 24-story Bank of America Plaza. read more >
by George Waldon -
Central Arkansas Retail Vacancy Rate Moves Higher
The total vacancy rate for the central Arkansas retail real estate market rose to 6 percent in third-quarter 2017 compared with 5.1 percent in third-quarter 2016. read more >
Construction, Ownership Changes Mark Shrinking Retail Market
The vacancy rate of the 17.7 million-SF Pulaski County retail market shrunk to 4.7 percent during the first three months of 2016. read more >
by George Waldon -
Retail Space Vacancy Rate Slips
The vacancy rate for retail space in Pulaski County fell slightly in the second quarter of 2015, to 6.3 percent compared with 6.4 percent in first-quarter 2015, according to the Central Arkansas Commercial Data Exchange. However, it remains almost a full percentage point higher than the year-earlier quarter, when it was 5.4 percent. read more >
Jay Chesshir: Acquisition Process for Tech Park Could Be Done by End of Year
Little Rock Regional Chamber of Commerce CEO Jay Chesshir believes the acquisition process for the recommended site of the planned Little Rock tech park could be "substantially done by the end of the year." read more >
by Mark Carter -
LR Tech Park Board Hears Main Street Site Recommendations
The real estate firm selected by the Little Rock Technology Park Authority Board to help search for a downtown site for the planned tech park on Wednesday recommended the acquisition of five properties along Main and Scott streets. read more >