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At a price tag of $5 million, Col. Glenn Business Center was among 2016’s largest industrial transactions.
Construction / Manufacturing / Real Estate

Activity, Low Vacancies Add Up to Hot Industrial Little Rock Market

The vacancy rate of the Little Rock industrial market dipped to 9.6 percent in the first quarter of 2017. read more >
The 11-screen, $9.8 million Movie Tavern will be part of Gateway’s entertainment offerings.
Construction / Real Estate / Retail

Central Arkansas Retail Holding Pattern Reflects Transitions In Market

Occupancy in the Central Arkansas retail market declined to 94.3 percent during the first quarter compared to 95.1 percent a year ago. read more >
Regions Center in downtown Little Rock.
Construction / Real Estate

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 >
Now known as the Simmons Tower, the 40-story skyscraper in Little Rock has been the tallest building in Arkansas since its construction in 1986.

Mix of Markets Reveals Retail Scene In Transition

A look at the trends and vacancy rates in our three areas of interest — office, retail and industrial space — shows a mix of hot and cool markets. read more >
Kirk Road Office Park’s 32,000-SF building at 1400 Kirk Road.

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 >
CLM Pallet Recycling facility at 701 Carnahan Drive in Maumelle.

Improved Activity Not Yet Triggering Industrial Construction

The occupancy rate in the Pulaski County industrial market continues to hover around 90 percent. During the first quarter this year, occupancy stood at 89.3 percent among 45.4 million SF tracked by Central Arkansas Commercial Data Exchange. read more >
New investors joined the party at Little Rock’s Gateway Town Center in two transactions totaling $10.4 million. The deals involved 33.8 acres (shaded blue) and 20.9 acres (shaded red).

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 >
Business Services / Real Estate

Central Arkansas Office Vacancy Rate Drops

The vacancy rate for office space in central Arkansas dropped from 8.2 percent to 7.9 percent in the third quarter of 2015, “driven by continued improvement in the overall employment numbers for central Arkansas,” said John Martin of Moses Tucker Real Estate. read more >
Real Estate / Retail

Property Turnover Shakes Up Retail Market As National Buyers Eye Space

The vacancy rate for retail space in the Pulaski County market continued to loosen slightly with a first quarter reading of 6.3 percent. A year ago, that number stood at 5.2 percent. read more >
Business Services / Real Estate

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 >
Construction / Manufacturing / Real Estate

Industrial Activity Simmering Beneath Flat Market Veneer

Market conditions are reaching the tipping point to launch construction and add fresh product to the warehouse inventory in the Little Rock area. read more >
Business Services / Construction / Manufacturing

Central Arkansas Industrial Vacancy Rate Slips

The vacancy rate for industrial space in central Arkansas fell slightly in fourth-quarter 2014, slipping to 11.6 percent compared with 11.7 percent in the third quarter and 11.8 percent in fourth-quarter 2013. read more >
Real Estate

Vacancy Rate Moves Up in Central Arkansas Retail Commercial Properties

The vacancy rate for retail commercial property in central Arkansas moved up slightly in fourth-quarter 2014, according to the Central Arkansas Commercial Data Exchange. read more >
Business Services / Energy / Insurance

Central Arkansas Commercial Vacancy Rate Drops

The vacancy rate for commercial office space in central Arkansas declined in the fourth quarter, Central Arkansas Commercial Data Exchange said in its latest report. read more >
Source: Central Arkansas Commercial Data Exchange
Business Services / Construction / Real Estate

Central Arkansas Retail Space Vacancy Rate Stays Stable

The vacancy rate for commercial retail space in central Arkansas stood at 5.3 percent in second-quarter 2014, compared with the first-quarter rate of 5.2 percent and the year-earlier rate of 6 percent. read more >
Source: Central Arkansas Commercial Data Exchange
Business Services / Insurance / Media & Marketing

Office Space: Central Arkansas Vacancy Rate Remains Flat

The market for commercial office space in central Arkansas remained relatively flat in first-quarter 2014 with a vacancy rate of 11.3 percent, compared with 11.5 percent in the previous quarter, fourth-quarter 2013, and 11.4 percent in the year-earlier quarter. read more >
Business Services / Construction / Real Estate

Central Arkansas Office Vacancy Rate Shows Little Change

The vacancy rate for office properties in central Arkansas edged up to 12.1 percent in second-quarter 2013 compared with the year-earlier period, when it stood at 12 percent. read more >
Drew HolbertColliers International
Manufacturing / Real Estate

Industrial Space Vacancy Rate Edges Up in Central Arkansas

The vacancy rate in the industrial real estate market in central Arkansas rose slightly during the third quarter, increasing to 11.3 percent, compared with 11 percent in second-quarter 2012. However, it’s a marked decline compared with third-quarter 2011, when the vacancy rate totaled 14.5 percent. read more >
The former Target distribution center in Maumelle is now the online fulfillment center for Little Rock’s Dillard’s Inc.

Occupancy, Interest Fuel Industrial Market Optimism

Industrial space occupancy in the Pulaski County Market improved to 87.7 percent this spring, compared to 84.3 percent a year ago. Those figures are ginned from 864 properties with more than 45 million SF tracked by the Central Arkansas Commercial Data Exchange. read more >
Strode Properties Co. of Dallas continues progress on its Park Avenue project with construction of a Jared Jewelers.

Retail Leasing Sees Increases Continue

The market for retail space in Pulaski County continues to tighten as occupancy reached 92.3 percent during the first quarter of 2012. read more >