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Pulaski Tech Plans $20M Workforce Training Center at Little Rock Port

The adaptable space will be capable of supporting advanced manufacturing training, robotics instruction, large-scale career fairs and more. read more >
An aerial view of Elopak's production facility in Little Rock
Manufacturing / Public Companies

Elopak to Boost Production at Little Rock Port Facility With $30M Investment

The expansion comes about a year sooner than the company originally planned. read more >
Banking & Finance / Business Services / Construction

Little Rock Port Pushes Forward with Megasite Plans After Sales Tax Proposal RejectionLock Icon

Despite Little Rock voters rejecting a sales tax increase, the Port of Little Rock continues efforts to expand its industrial park, with ongoing land acquisitions and development plans aimed at attracting major industrial users. read more >
Construction / Manufacturing / Public Companies

Elopak Expands Plans for Little Rock Port Facility, Invests Additional $25M

The packaging manufacturer announced that it will add a second production line at the facility to meet strong demand. read more >
Construction / Government & Politics / Industry

River, Rail & Road: Port Upgrades Bound for Little Rock Top $27M

Two projects to improve the transportation capabilities at the 2,600-acre industrial park are expected to go to bid in the coming weeks, and  a third is set for next year. read more >
Agriculture & Poultry / Industry / Manufacturing

Arco to Build New Elopak Plant at Little Rock Industrial PortLock Icon

A packaging plant and a North Little Rock hotel take the stage this week in this round-up of million-dollar deals and construction. read more >
Construction / Government & Politics / Manufacturing

Elopak to Build $70M Packaging Plant at Little Rock Port

Elopak of Norway says it will build its first U.S. production plant in the Port of Little Rock, spending about $70 million and eventually employing more than 100 people. read more >