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Doug Hendrix, left, and his brother David Hendrix in 1997 founded Summerwood Partners of Bryant, which owns  and operates Big Red convenience stores and which is No. 47 on the list of the largest private companies in Arkansas.
Construction / Health Care / Nonprofits

East North Street Foundation Donates $1M for Arkansas Children’s Hospital Expansion

The nonprofit is co-founded and operated by David Hendrix and Doug Hendrix of Bryant. read more >
Construction / Public Companies / Real Estate

Founders of Big Red Buy Fayetteville Home (NWA Real Deals)Lock Icon

David and Doug Hendrix of Bryant bought a 6,340-SF home in Fayetteville for $2.95 million. read more >
Public Companies / Real Estate / Retail

Sale of Big Red Stores Finalized; Rebranding to Circle K Begins

The stores have been incorporated into Circle K’s Gulf Coast Business Unit, which is based in Pensacola, Florida. read more >
Doug Hendrix, left, and his brother David Hendrix own Summerwood Partners LLC of Bryant, which owns convenience store chain Big Red and this year ranked No. 5 for revenue growth among the largest private companies in Arkansas.
Public Companies / Real Estate / Retail

Canadian Firm Will Buy Big Red Stores

The transaction for the fuel and convenience stores is expected to close in the first half of the year. read more >
Park Avenue Lofts at 320 S. University Ave.
Banking & Finance / Construction / Investments

Park Avenue Lofts Hosts $34.2M Transaction (Real Deals)Lock Icon

An affiliate of RREAF Holdings of Dallas purchased the 258-unit apartment project in midtown Little Rock. read more >
Business Services / Government & Politics / Retail

Recent Real Estate Transactions Total $2M

Flash Market LLC of Greenville, South Carolina, bought a 2,752-SF convenience store at 2255 John Harden Drive in Jacksonville for $570,375 and a 2,604-SF convenience store at 8623 Warden Road in Sherwood for $365,625. read more >
Banking & Finance / Business Services / Construction

Chapel Ridge Purchase Tops $8.2 Million Mark (Real Deals)Lock Icon

An affiliate of Wilhoit Properties Inc. of Springfield, Missouri, bought the 172-unit apartment complex in North Little Rock with a deal backed with a 10-year loan of $6.6 million. read more >
Real Estate / Restaurants & Food / Retail

WLR Acreage Sells for $651K, Other Deals Total $2.6M

Two new Popeyeys fast food restaurants are planned and a Big Red convenience store is coming to North Little Rock. read more >
Doug Hendrix, left, and his brother David Hendrix in 1997 founded Summerwood Partners of Bryant, which owns  and operates Big Red convenience stores and which is No. 47 on the list of the largest private companies in Arkansas.
Energy / Restaurants & Food / Retail

Summerwood Partners Uses Lessons Learned Over Two Retail Careers

David and Doug Hendrix learned the retail grocery business from the bottom, starting as sackers at Safeway and working their way up to district managers at Harvest Foods Inc. of Little Rock, the company that emerged from the 1989 merger of Safeway and Skaggs Alpha Beta stores. read more >