Charley Penix
Greg Cockmon Named CEO of Cromwell Architects Engineers
Greg Cockmon has been named CEO of Cromwell Architects Engineers, which has locations in Little Rock, Springdale, North Carolina and Germany. read more >
Lowe’s Land Draws Deals Totaling $6.1M (Real Deals)
Lowe’s Home Centers LLC of Mooresville, North Carolina, acquired about 17.2 acres at the northwest corner of Kanis and Bowman roads to make room for a new 113,941-SF Lowe’s store in west Little Rock. read more >
by George Waldon -
East Harding Construction Promotes Two (Movers & Shakers)
Shawn Carroll has been promoted to senior vice president of operations at East Harding Construction in Little Rock, and Nathan Kerr has been promoted to manager of field operations. read more >
Arkansas Business Power List 2016: Architecture & Engineering
An architecture and engineering resource to help navigate the leadership of the largest Arkansas companies or institutions. read more >
Cromwell, Moses Tucker See New Life at 6th and Shall
Cromwell Architects Engineers and Moses Tucker Real Estate are working together on what the firms call a new urban renewal and redevelopment project in downtown Little Rock. read more >
by Alexis Crowe -
Flexibility Key To Cromwell Architects Engineers’ 130-Year Survival
After more than 30 years at Cromwell Architects Engineers Inc., CEO Charley Penix has the long view of the firm, on what has allowed it to survive 130 years to become the oldest architecture firm in Arkansas and one of the oldest in the United States. read more >
by Jan Cottingham -
Charley Penix on Architecture Shaping the Future of Arkansas
Charley Penix became CEO of Cromwell Architects Engineers Inc., the state’s largest architecture firm and second-largest engineering firm, in 2009. read more >