Faymonville Group
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 >
The LR Port & Jobs (Editorial)
The Port of Little Rock is infrastructure that not only works, but that attracts jobs. read more >
Tax Breaks, Land Deals and Barbecue: How Arkansas Attracted Faymonville Group’s Big Investment
The Little Rock Board of Directors approved a resolution permitting the mayor and city clerk to execute an agreement to convey the land, which will be subject to measurable economic development targets. read more >
Trailer-Made for Arkansas (Hunter Field Editor’s Note)
Another international company at the port looks like a fitting addition to Little Rock’s manufacturing community. read more >
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Specialty Trailer Manufacturer Faymonville Plans First US Facility, 500 Jobs in Little Rock
The $110 million factory project comes after an aggressive recruitment effort by state officials and local economic developers. read more >