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Eastwood Apartments Tops $3.8M Mark (Real Deals)
The 96-unit apartment project in Jacksonville weighed in at $3.85 million. read more >
Former Fitness One Sold in Fayetteville (NWA Real Deals)
A 44,000-SF fitness center adjacent to the Cross Church campus in Fayetteville sold for $16 million. read more >
by Marty Cook -
Spanish Viento Draws $5.9M Transaction (Real Deals)
The buyers in an 88.7%-11.3% ownership split are Shakti Capital Dreher Holdings LLC and Coots Viento LLC, affiliates of Think Multifamily of Frisco, Texas. read more >
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Outlets of Little Rock Checks Out at $10M (Real Deals)
An affiliate of Kohan Retail Investment Group acquired the 365,104-SF retail center in west Little Rock from an affiliate of Boston’s New England Development. read more >
by George Waldon -
Dormant VA Hospital Visited by $2.7M Sale (Real Deals)
Princeton Place Apartments LLC, an affiliate of Pace Burt Inc. of Albany, Georgia, acquired the 11-story building at 300 E. Roosevelt Road from the Institute in Basic Life Principles Inc. of Hinsdale, Illinois. read more >
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Westbridge Apartments Sold for $9.1M
Apartments, office buildings, fast-food eateries, a warehouse, a home and even a trampoline park — the variety of million-dollar transactions is bouncing all over the place. read more >
32 Duplexes Sold for $7.7M
A bunch of duplexes kick off an all-Little Rock installment of million-dollar real estate deals that include apartments, a commercial rental project, a pair of restaurants and undeveloped land. read more >
This Little Veggie Went to Market, From Tyson
Springdale giant Tyson Foods expands line of non-meat proteins while pea and lentil crops boom. read more >
by Marty Cook -
Chain Testing Meat Substitute In Bentonville
A restaurant named Beef ‘O’ Brady’s is probably not the first place that comes to mind for those seeking plant-based burgers, but the co-owner of the chain’s Bentonville location says his version of the “Impossible Burger” has been warmly received. read more >
by Jan Cottingham -
Conway T-Mobile, Lonoke Burger King Transactions Total $4M
A telecommunications store in Conway, a fast-food outlet in Lonoke and farmland in Lonoke County add up to three million dollar-plus transactions in central Arkansas. read more >
Westbridge Apartments Add Up to $5M Sale (Real Deals)
Two pieces of a Little Rock apartment project combined for deals totaling $5 million. read more >
by George Waldon -
Auto Parts Warehouse Hosts $3.6 Million Sale (Real Deals)
River Mountain Investments bought the Ozark Automotive Distributors facility at 4350 Stockton Drive in North Little Rock. read more >
by George Waldon -
Amtran Site Sold in Conway; Saltgrass Steak House Sale Finalized
An industrial project in Conway, a restaurant site in Little Rock, a royal eatery in North Little Rock and an agri property in Lonoke County join forces to form a quartet of million-dollar transactions. read more >
Harps Registers Nearly $5M Sale of Vilonia Store
A grocery store in Vilonia, a church in Benton, Burger Kings in Cabot and Conway, a west Little Rock manor and an auto project in Sherwood have assembled for a six-pack of multimillion-dollar transactions. read more >
Dave & Buster’s Draws $8.1M Transaction (Real Deals)
National Retail Properties Ltd. of Orlando, Florida, bought the 30,346-SF Dave & Buster's project at 10900 Bass Pro Parkway from Dave & Busters of Arkansas Inc. of Dallas. read more >
by George Waldon -
Dave & Buster’s Property Sold for $8.1 Million
A trio of west Little Rock properties have come together for this week’s multimillion-dollar transactions. read more >
Mark Zweig Scoops Up University Village (NWA Real Deals)
Builder Mark Zweig of Fayetteville paid $2.25 million for the 20,000-SF University Village shopping center on West 15th Street in Fayetteville. read more >
by Marty Cook -
Blaze Pizza Prospects Piping Hot in Central Arkansas
Dominic Flis of Little Rock, operator of 20 Burger King restaurants in Arkansas, has set his sights on pizza, specifically Blaze Pizza. read more >
Have It Your Way, Eh? (Robert Coon On Politics)
The recent announcement by Burger King Corp. that it would be merging with Canadian donut and coffee chain Tim Hortons and “domiciling” the combined company in Canada has reignited the debate over corporate tax inversions. read more >
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