Bill Pendergist
Oral Surgery and Dental Center Coming to Little Rock’s The Middle Development
The dental center joins a planned hotel in Colliers' West Little Rock development. read more >
Little Rock Buys Downtown Office Building for $2.6M
The building at 525 W. Capitol Ave. will be the new home of the city's district courts. read more >
Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospital Coming to District at Midtown Development
The facility is set to bring more than 100 jobs to the Little Rock area. read more >
New Appointments Announced at First Community Bank, Colliers & Summit Utilities (Movers & Shakers)
Arkansas businesses and organizations announced leadership changes, including promotions and new hires in banking, health care, education, law, real estate, and utilities. read more >
I-430 Commercial Developments Taking Shape
The first buildings are forecast to make the scene this year at two mixed-use commercial developments in west Little Rock along the Interstate 430 corridor: the Village at Brodie Creek and The Middle. read more >
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West Little Rock Office Building Draws $2M Transaction
The buyer of the 19,726-SF building at 11 Corporate Hill Drive was Titan General Contractors LLC, led by Abigail Reaves. read more >
In Amazon’s Wake, Big Project Marks Area as Warehouse Hub
Amazon and the Central Commerce Center heat up speculation in the Little Rock metro, with more top-notch space in the development pipeline. read more >
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Pendergist Moves to Colliers (Movers & Shakers)
Bill Pendergist has been hired by Colliers International Arkansas in Little Rock as vice president of brokerage. read more >
VR Puts Clients Inside Design Projects
Virtual reality isn’t just for gamers anymore. An architecture firm, a construction company and a furniture dealer in central Arkansas, for example, are using the technology to offer their clients a better experience. read more >
Central Arkansas Office Sector on Slow But Positive Curve
The vacancy rate in the 14.7 million-SF Pulaski County office market stood at about 7.8 percent during the first quarter of 2017. That marked a slight increase from 7.2 percent recorded a year ago. read more >
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Positive Numbers Provide Pleasant Surprise On Office Front
The occupancy rate of the 14.5 million-SF central Arkansas office market reached 92.8 percent during the first three months of the year. That upward tick follows first quarter rates of 91.5 percent in 2015 and 88.7 percent in 2014. read more >
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Office Market Tips Toward Landlords As Vacancy Rate Drops
The occupancy rate in the Pulaski County office market during the past 12 months tightened to 91.5 percent. During the first quarter 2014, the average occupancy stood at 88.7 percent. read more >
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