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Dan Robinson

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 >
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 >
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 >
Tommy Hodges, developer of Little Rock’s Gateway Town Center and Otter Creek neighborhood, has endured the ups and downs wrought by a generation of real estate drama. | (Photo by Jason Burt)
Banking & Finance / Construction / Investments

Otter Creek Mall Development Decades in the Making

Once upon a time, the current site of the Gateway Town Center and Bass Pro developments was slated to be part of a grand 1.1 million-SF regional mall development. The fabled Otter Creek Mall never achieved escape velocity from its drawing board concept unveiled on April Fool’s Day in 1980. 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 >