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State’s 2 Cannabis Associations Merge

The Arkansas Cannabis Industry Association (ACIA) and Arkansas Medical Marijuana Association have merged. read more >
Agriculture & Poultry / Banking & Finance / Business Services

MediPays Rebrands Online Platform for Marijuana Businesses

MediPays of Little Rock has rebrands its full-service online banking platform for marijuana-related businesses with a new name, Abaca. read more >
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Agriculture & Poultry / Government & Politics / Health Care

McDaniel: Marijuana Regulators Should Hire Director

A former Arkansas attorney general who is now part owner of a marijuana cultivation business says the state Medical Marijuana Commission should hire an executive director. read more >
Banking & Finance / Government & Politics

LR Businessmen Announce Cashless System for Medical Marijuana Industry

Four Little Rock businessmen have launched a company that will offer cashless banking services to the state's new medical marijuana industry through an Arkansas bank that has not yet been identified. read more >
Agriculture & Poultry / Government & Politics / Health Care

Leaders Form Arkansas Medical Marijuana Association

Leaders in the health care, agricultural and legal sectors have formed the Arkansas Medical Marijuana Association. read more >
A rendering of improvements to the Hall and Davidson buildings at 201-215 W. Capitol Ave.
Banking & Finance / Business Services / Construction

Hall-Davidson Combo Brings in $2.3 Million (Real Deals)Lock Icon

The $2.3 million purchase of adjoining buildings set in motion a multproperty redevelopment in downtown Little Rock. read more >
A rendering of improvements to the Hall and Davidson buildings at 201-215 W. Capitol Ave.
Construction / Investments / Real Estate

Hall and Davidson Buildings Sold for $2.3 MillionLock Icon

The expected sale of the Hall and Davidson buildings at 201-215 W. Capitol Ave. in downtown Little Rock recently closed. read more >
A rendering of improvements to the Hall and Davidson buildings at 201-215 W. Capitol Ave.
Construction / Real Estate / Restaurants & Food

Rock Capital to Develop $16M-$17M Downtown Little Rock Hotel

Rock Capital Real Estate of Little Rock says it is buying the historic Hall and Davidson buildings at 201-215 W. Capitol Ave. with plans to develop a boutique hotel. read more >