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Cornerstone Bank Changes Name

The pending name change of Cornerstone Bank in Eureka Springs is now official. The $401 million-asset lender became CS Bank on Nov. 18. read more >
Tom Dees, founder and president of Holiday Island Development Corp., says he’s not ready for retirement. “This isn’t work,” he said. “This is fun.”
Banking & Finance / Construction / Legal

Holiday Island Holdings Inc. Continues Quest for AssetsLock Icon

Holiday Island Holdings Inc., the state’s least-known public company, is on the hunt for assets. Revenue would be nice too. read more >
Stone Bank board members, executives and local officials break ground on its new Harrison branch.
Banking & Finance / Business Services / Construction

Harrison Draws More Bank Competition

Community First Bank's sale opens door to Harrison for Stone Bank and Cornerstone. read more >
Banking & Finance / Real Estate

First Security Bank Muscles Into Russellville

Two Arkansas banks have added to their inventory of brick-and-mortar locations during the first quarter and two more have new branches in the works. read more >
Clockwise from left: Blake Fletcher of Stone Bank, John Anderson of Relyance Bank, and George Purvis of Cornerstone Bank.
Banking & Finance

Stone Bank VP Blake Fletcher Named President of Leadership Council (Movers & Shakers)

Blake Fletcher, vice president of commercial lending at Stone Bank of Little Rock, was recently appointed president of the 2016-17 emerging leaders section council at the Arkansas Bankers Association Leadership Conference in Fayetteville on June 17. read more >
Banking & Finance / Investments

Return on Equity: Top 14 Performers Dot Arkansas

Fourteen lenders based in Arkansas produced returns on equity (ROE) that topped 13 percent during 2014. The banks were scattered across the state and represented some of the largest and smallest financial institutions. read more >
One production official of the Great Passion Play in Eureka Springs estimated that the show is $2.5 million in debt. 
Nonprofits / Tourism

Supporters of Eureka Springs’ Passion Play Work to Keep Hope Alive

Kent Butler has portrayed everyone from a Roman soldier to Jesus Christ in Eureka Springs' Great Passion Play production, but it may be his role off stage that could be most critical in reaching audiences. read more >
The Christ of the Ozarks statue, on the grounds of the Great Passion Play in Eureka Springs.
Banking & Finance / Real Estate / Tourism

Report: Great Passion Play in Eureka Springs Closes

The Great Passion Play in Eureka Springs, which in September called for donations to help keep its doors open, is closing permanently. read more >
Real Estate / Restaurants & Food

Historic Hotel Seville in Harrison Down, Maybe Not Out

Following the recent announcement that JP's ChopHouse would go dark Saturday, Oct. 20, employees and locals alike were left to ponder the fate of the historic Hotel Seville, whose owner has filed bankruptcy. read more >